Pro-China opposition candidate Mohamed Muizzu wins Maldives presidential election
  • 7 months ago
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According to local media, Mohamed Muizzu, a candidate for opposition, won the Maldives Presidency tour on Saturday, and ultimately see that the Indian Ocean's archipelago is approaching China. Lock Points After not reaching more than 50 percent in the first vote, Mr. Muizzu won 53 percent of the votes After voting could not reach more than 50 percent in the first round, Mr. Muizzu won 53 percent of President Muizzu. In contrast to the "first" policy of President Solih's "Indian Out" campaign, Mr. Muizzu said that his party wanted stronger ties with China at a meeting with Chinese authorities. Mr. Muizzu provided more than 53 percent of the votes, Mihaaru News, Ibrahim Solih'i by defeating more than 18,000 votes reported. Solih was looking for a second period of five years, and no candidate could get more than 50 percent in the first vote in September. Mr. Solih, who accepted the defeat shortly before midnight, wrote to Twitter, formerly. "I also congratulate people who showed a peaceful and democratic process." After his victory, Mr. Muizzu said, "We have opportunity to build the future of country with today's result. The power of Maldives to ensure the freedom." "It's time to leave our differences aside and come together. We must be a peaceful society." For Geopolitical Hotspot 'India Out' With strategically vital position Maldives in midst Indian Ocean, it was ancestor one world's most intense East-West transport lanes, election turned into a virtual referendum on influence India and China. Mr. Solih defended the "first" policy of India "in ruling time and focused on establishing relationships with the strong neighbor. He was elected president in 2018 and fought with allegations that Mr. Muizzu allowed India to allow an uncontrolled presence in the country. Outgoing President Ibrahim Solih focused on establishing relations with India during the period In contrast, the coalition supported by Muizzu launched a "Indian Out" campaign that promises to remove a small Indian military presence of several surveillance aircraft and 75 staff. Mr. Muizzu was supported by former Chinese President Abdulla Yameen, who was banned by the Supreme Court in August after a conviction of corruption and money laundering. The President previously served as Minister Housing and Mayor Maldives Capital, he played a very important role in Development Program a previous government, in part China's generation and road infrastructure initiative. Mr. Muizzu said last year with a meeting with Chinese Communist Party officials, his party returned to the office, "he would write another part of strong ties between our two country". Maldives' progressive party carried out a "Out of India" campaign. Mr. Muizzu asked China transfer former president of China to the house arrest from prison house. A former Maldives Foreign Minister Ahmed Shaheed called the election decision as a public rebellion against the govern
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