Maldives run-off vote set for October 29
MALDIVES: The Maldives' first-ever democratic presidential election
will be decided in a run-off on October 29, after the first round failed
to deliver a clear winner, officials said.
The run-off date is well outside the 10-day limit laid down by the
Indian Ocean archipelago's election law.
The head-to-head vote will pit Asia's longest serving leader, Maumoon
Abdul Gayoom, against his most outspoken critic and former political
prisoner Mohamed "Anni" Nasheed.
During Wednesday's first round, Gayoom polled 40.63 percent of the
vote, while Nasheed secured 25.09 percent.
According to the election law, the run-off should be held within 10
days, but Election Commissioner Mohamed Ibrahim insisted the delay was
necessary.
"This is the best way for us to organise this," Ibrahim told
reporters. "It's for candidates to campaign. It's to correct issues with
the voter registry. It's to get people their rights".
The first round of polling appeared flawed due to various
irregularities, which Ibrahim said included problems with voter lists,
identity cards and indelible ink washing off voters' hands.
Gayoom, who has ruled the tourist resort destination since 1978, told
reporters that he was "proud" of the result, even though he had hoped
for a clear first round win.
MALE, Friday, AFP |