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Maldives crisis: New presidential election dates set | |
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Maldives electoral officials have set new dates for a presidential poll amid a growing row over the delayed vote. | |
The first round of the elections will now be held on 9 November, and a run-off - if required - on 16 November. | |
The first round of voting, in September, was annulled by a court, and on Saturday police blocked an attempted re-run. | |
Meanwhile President Mohamed Waheed told the BBC that the polls would be free and fair. | |
The opposition has called for him resign immediately. | |
'Constitutional void' | |
The new poll dates were announced by electoral commission head Fuwad Thowfeek. | |
The run-off will only be held if no candidate secures the required 50% of the vote for an outright victory. | |
The country's constitution requires a president to be elected by 11 November, and it is not clear who would be in power in the interim if a second round is needed. | |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has said that he is deeply concerned by the new delay in the vote. | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has said that he is deeply concerned by the new delay in the vote. |
On Monday, current President Waheed told the BBC that he would personally guarantee free elections. | |
"The most important thing for me is to make sure that there is a free, fair and inclusive election in Maldives as soon as possible. And that's what I am trying to do and I am confident that it can be done," Mr Waheed said. | |
He also restated his intention not to stand in the elections after claims that delays to the vote amounted to a coup. | He also restated his intention not to stand in the elections after claims that delays to the vote amounted to a coup. |
"This [the election] is not about me. This is about Maldives. This is about peaceful transition of government. | "This [the election] is not about me. This is about Maldives. This is about peaceful transition of government. |
"It doesn't help for me to be speculating whether I will be running in a future election or not. The most important thing for me is that at the moment I have taken my name out of the race, I am trying to make sure that the remaining candidates are able to participate in the elections," Mr Waheed said. | "It doesn't help for me to be speculating whether I will be running in a future election or not. The most important thing for me is that at the moment I have taken my name out of the race, I am trying to make sure that the remaining candidates are able to participate in the elections," Mr Waheed said. |
On Sunday, Mohamed Nasheed, the frontrunner in last month's vote, called on Mr Waheed to step down. | On Sunday, Mohamed Nasheed, the frontrunner in last month's vote, called on Mr Waheed to step down. |
Mr Nasheed has called for another election to take place under a caretaker leader. | Mr Nasheed has called for another election to take place under a caretaker leader. |
He is pushing for a second spell as president 18 months after he was forced to resign. | He is pushing for a second spell as president 18 months after he was forced to resign. |
He accused Mr Waheed of trying to obstruct the elections "to take this country into a constitutional void and then capture power". | He accused Mr Waheed of trying to obstruct the elections "to take this country into a constitutional void and then capture power". |
Last month, Mr Nasheed gained 45% of votes in a first-round election that was annulled because the Supreme Court ruled that electoral lists included made-up names and dead people. | |
International observers had all praised the conduct of the first-round election. | International observers had all praised the conduct of the first-round election. |
And on Saturday, police halted the planned re-run, saying two out of three candidates had failed to approve the registry of voters. |