Maldives ex-leader makes comeback in landmark vote

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The on Saturday held its first since former strongman leader was forced to stand down, with his arch-rival expected to make a big comeback in the vote.

Mohamed Nasheed, another former president, is the highest profile candidate up for election for the 87-member People's Majlis, or parliament.

He returned from an enforced exile abroad after Yameen lost an election in September to Nasheed's deputy,

Solih said he expected Saturday's poll to return a strong legislature led by his

"I want to stress that I would like the next parliament to be made up of members who are familiar with our policies, and fully support it," Solih told a campaign rally on Thursday night.

Nasheed is widely expected to play a key role in the new legislature.

He was jailed for 13 years on a controversial terrorism charge when Yameen was in power. However, the conviction was overturned last year after the presidency changed.

The opposition coalition that helped Solih win has come apart, with constituent parties going their separate ways for Saturday's election.

told reporters preparations had been completed for Saturday's vote and there had been no complaints of irregularities.

Voting will take place for overseas Maldivians in neighbouring and Sri Lanka, as well as

Former Yameen is not a candidate, but his Progressive Party of is seen as the main challenger to the MDP.

Last week, the ordered authorities to lift a freeze on Yameen's holding about $6.5 million. But it said a money laundering case against him would proceed.

Yameen received the payments just before he lost his re-election bid. Since then, all dissidents have returned to the archipelago and most have had their convictions quashed.

The was on the verge of being slapped with Western-led sanctions before Solih won the on a pledge to end corruption in the country best known for its luxury tourism.

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 13:06 IST