Maldives: Opposition to submit impeachment motion against President Muizzu
- The Maldivian Democratic Party plans to submit an impeachment motion against President Mohamed Muizzu following a diplomatic dispute with India.
- The motion is supported by the majority party in Parliament, and the necessary signatures have been gathered.
- The Parliament's regulations have been revised to allow for impeachment without requiring support from minority parties, and a reduced number of members are required for the impeachment committee.
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Why Maldives' new president Mohamed Muizzu is facing impeachment
The development comes after a brawl broke out in the Maldives parliament during a parliamentary vote of approval for the government. From demanding India withdraw troops to letting a Chinese spy ship dock in Male, President Mohamed Muizzu has been mired in controversy since taking office
Muizzu To Lose Presidential Post? Big Revolt Against Maldives President At Home | Impeachment Next?
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu appears set to face impeachment proceedings amid fraught ties with India. Maldives’ main opposition party Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) has garnered enough signatures to initiate a no-confidence motion against the Muizzu government. The development comes a day after violent clashes inside the Maldives parliament between the ruling coalition MPs and lawmakers from the opposition. Watch this video to know more.
Maldives Opposition Moves To Impeach Pro-China President Mohamed Muizzu
The main opposition party in Maldives is set to begin impeachment proceedings against its pro-China president Mohamed Muizzu. The main opposition party Maldivian Democratic Party holds a majority in parliament and the collection of signatures have already started to begin the impeachment filing.
Opposition party in Maldives readies to move impeachment motion against President Mohamed Muizzu
The development comes a day after clashes broke out in Parliament on Sunday between pro-government MPs and Opp lawmakers over differences over the approval of four members of the pro-China President's cabinet
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