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Democrats will not support either candidate in runoff

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The Democrats, which placed third in the first round of voting in the Maldives presidential election, has decided it will not support either candidate in the upcoming runoff.

In the first round of voting in the presidential election on September 9, the opposition PPM-PNC’s candidate, Dr. Mohamed Muizzu won 46 percent of votes, while MDP’s Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, the incumbent president, won 39 percent.

The Democrats had engaged in negotiations with both the ruling MDP and the opposition PPM-PNC for a potential coalition deal after the first round of voting.

But the party had set separate terms for a potential deal – a written agreement committing to a share of the administration from the PPM-PNC, and the agreement to hold a constitutional referendum before September 28, to decide on a change in the system of governance, from the MDP.

The deadline given to MDP and the PPM-PNC expired at midnight Wednesday. Neither party agreed to the terms.

The Democrats announced on Thursday morning that it has decided to refrain from supporting either candidate in the upcoming runoff.

Democrats had placed third in the first round of voting with 15,807 votes – which made for 7 percent of total votes.

This made the Democrats the most sought-after party for a potential coalition deal.

Democrats is now the third party or presidential candidate to decide against taking a side in the runoff, after JP’s leader Qasim Ibrahim, who placed fifth with 5,460 votes, and Ahmed Faris Maumoon, an independent, who placed sixth, with 2,979 votes.

Colonel (Retired) Mohamed Nazim’s MNP, which won 1,906 votes, decided to back the PPM-PNC.

Democrats – composed of a breakaway faction of the MDP – is currently pushing for a referendum to change the system of governance in Maldives from a presidential system, to a parliamentary system.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Coral bleaching survey underway

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced the initiation of a survey addressing the ongoing coral bleaching issue, as shared in a recent social media post.

The Maldives has been experiencing persistent coral bleaching, exacerbated by rising sea temperatures, with significant occurrences dating back to 1998. EPA has notably observed an increase in coral bleaching cases in recent years, attributing it partly to human activities that disrupt reef conditions.

Furthermore, EPA warns that extensive land reclamation and beach nourishment activities could further delay reef regeneration. The agency is further actively investigating complaints that some project operators are not adhering to the measures that were strategically reinforced to be effectively implemented.

Additionally, EPA has implemented several initiatives, to extensively mitigate the negative impacts of the “Mass Coral Bleaching Event,” encompassing temporary moratorium on all major coastal development projects and land reclamation activities until June 10, 2024. However, some works have been allowed to continue. Concurrently, EPA has requested a halt to activities such as land reclamation, sand mining, beach development, and the construction of reef pipelines, cables, and bund walls.

Currently, the Maldives is at “Alert Level One” for coral bleaching, with reports of bleaching coming in from various areas.

Source(s): PsmNews

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President announces plans to build Isravvehinge Hiyaavehi in Addu City

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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has announced the construction of ‘Isravvehinge Hiyaavehi,’ a dedicated home for the elderly in Addu City. The decision followed a Cabinet meeting at the President’s Office, where a proposal from the Ministry of Social and Family Development was reviewed.

‘Isravvehinge Hiyaavehi’ aims to create a supportive environment for elderly individuals who require state care due to the absence of family support, ensuring they can live their remaining years in comfort and contentment. The facility will offer high-quality services and will be funded by the state budget.

In addition to the initiative, the government will introduce regulations allowing individuals who live with or care for seniors to earn points in new housing schemes, promoting family-based care for the elderly. Furthermore, President Dr. Muizzu has committed to amending existing laws and regulations to better protect the rights of the elderly.

Source(s): PsmNews

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Government to extend fund assistance to associations for community empowerment projects

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Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Information and Art on Tuesday announced decision to extend financial assistance to local associations to execute community empowerment projects.

The ministry said, civil organizations or associations registered in accordance with the Associations Act and affilaited regulations will be eligible to submit proposals seeking financial support.

Interested associations are required to submit proposals by 13:00hrs on June 04, 2024.

Under the initial phase of the program, government aims to provide financial support for small, medium, and extensive community-centric initiatives by the associations.

Eligible and interested proponents may submit proposals at csogrant@youth.gov.mv. The proponents are required to submit the following supporting documents along with the proposals;

  • Registration Copy of the Association
  • National ID Card copies of all the individuals responsible in various components and aspects of the initiative
  • For projects listed under Island Development Plan, the consent letter from the relevant local council body
  • Other supporting documents of the initiative

The ministry said this loan support aims to encourage civil societies and associations in their continued efforts to empower local communities, endorse and assist in these endeavors and enhance involvement of the civil associations in the national development.

Source(s): sun.mv

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