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Maldives Supreme Court postpones presidential run-off | |
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The Maldives Supreme Court has postponed the second round of the country's presidential election, due to have taken place on Saturday. | The Maldives Supreme Court has postponed the second round of the country's presidential election, due to have taken place on Saturday. |
The court says a new run-off date will be set once it has ruled on the case. | The court says a new run-off date will be set once it has ruled on the case. |
Qasim Ibrahim, who came in third in the first round of voting, asked the court last week to annul the results, alleging electoral fraud. | Qasim Ibrahim, who came in third in the first round of voting, asked the court last week to annul the results, alleging electoral fraud. |
Mohammed Nasheed, who was forced from office in an alleged coup last year, won 45% of the vote in the first round. | Mohammed Nasheed, who was forced from office in an alleged coup last year, won 45% of the vote in the first round. |
Mr Nasheed, who won the first free election in the Maldives in 2008, needed more than 50% to avoid a run-off against his nearest rival, Abdulla Yameen, who got 25% of the vote. | |
Mr Yameen is the half-brother of the Maldives' former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who led the country for 30 years. | Mr Yameen is the half-brother of the Maldives' former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who led the country for 30 years. |
"We order the Elections Commission and other relevant state institutions to delay the second round of the presidential election scheduled for 28 September 2013 until the Supreme Court issues a verdict in this case," the court said. | "We order the Elections Commission and other relevant state institutions to delay the second round of the presidential election scheduled for 28 September 2013 until the Supreme Court issues a verdict in this case," the court said. |
Members of Mr Nasheed's Maldivian Democratic Party protested against the court's decision, saying that the election should be held as scheduled on Saturday. | Members of Mr Nasheed's Maldivian Democratic Party protested against the court's decision, saying that the election should be held as scheduled on Saturday. |
Hamid Abdul Ghafoor, spokesman for the party, told Reuters news agency that the decision was "unconstitutional" and that they have appealed against the decision. | |
Local and international poll monitors found the elections to be clean and fair. | Local and international poll monitors found the elections to be clean and fair. |
The postponement means a breach of the constitution, as there will be a gap of more than three weeks between the two rounds, says the BBC's Charles Haviland. | The postponement means a breach of the constitution, as there will be a gap of more than three weeks between the two rounds, says the BBC's Charles Haviland. |
Mr Nasheed was ousted as president 19 months ago in an alleged coup, when army and police personnel joined opposition-led protests over the arrest of a senior judge. | Mr Nasheed was ousted as president 19 months ago in an alleged coup, when army and police personnel joined opposition-led protests over the arrest of a senior judge. |
The judge, Abdulla Mohamed, was detained in January 2012 after ordering the release of an opposition politician. | The judge, Abdulla Mohamed, was detained in January 2012 after ordering the release of an opposition politician. |
Mr Nasheed said he was stepping down to prevent "bloodshed", but later said he had been forced to resign at gunpoint by police and army officers. | |
He was replaced as head of state by his former vice president, Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik, who ran in the elections but polled only 5% of the vote. |
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