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Afghan farmers in northern Balkh province welcome the harvest season of onions.

Afghan farmers harvest onions at a field in Sholgara district of Balkh province, Afghanistan, Sept. 20, 2021. (Photo by Kawa Basharat/Xinhua)

 

Afghan farmers harvest onions at a field in Sholgara district of Balkh province, Afghanistan, Sept. 20, 2021. (Photo by Kawa Basharat/Xinhua)

 

Afghan farmers harvest onions at a field in Sholgara district of Balkh province, Afghanistan, Sept. 20, 2021. (Photo by Kawa Basharat/Xinhua)

 

An Afghan farmer carries a package of harvested onions at a field in Sholgara district of Balkh province, Afghanistan, Sept. 20, 2021. (Photo by Kawa Basharat/Xinhua)

 

Photo taken on Sept. 20, 2021 shows packages of harvested onions in Sholgara district of Balkh province, Afghanistan. (Photo by Kawa Basharat/Xinhua)

 

An Afghan farmer harvests onions at a field in Sholgara district of Balkh province, Afghanistan, Sept. 20, 2021. (Photo by Kawa Basharat/Xinhua)

 

An Afghan farmer shows harvested onions at a field in Sholgara district of Balkh province, Afghanistan, Sept. 20, 2021. (Photo by Kawa Basharat/Xinhua)

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Amendment to introduce MP recall votes withdrawn

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Three amendments submitted to the parliament including the amendment to revise the constitution to introduce recall votes to remove parliamentary representatives have been withdrawn.

The Democrats’ leader, West Henveiru MP Hassan Latheef submitted a bill to amend Article 27 of the Constitution to introduce recall votes in response to petitions submitted by a specific percentage of the voting population of a constituency to remove their parliamentary representative.

While opening Tuesday’s sitting, Parliament Speaker Mohamed Aslam announced that the amendment had been withdrawn yesterday.

Hassan Latheef’s amendment sought to include an additional clause to Article 27 declaring circumstances where parliamentarians will lose their seats. They are:

  • If a parliamentarian elected on a party ticket voluntarily leaves their party or joins another party
    If a parliamentarian elected as an independent candidate joins a party
  • If a parliamentarian elected on a party ticket is expelled from the party in accordance with the party’s standing orders during their term for violating a party whip
  • If the majority of the voting population of a constituency decides to remove a parliamentarian elected on a party ticket who is expelled from the party for a reason other than violation of a party whip
  • If the majority vote to remove their parliamentary representative in a recall election held after the relevant parliamentary committee decided to hold such an election following review of a petition signed and submitted to the Parliament by a specific percentage of the voting population of the constituency to remove their parliamentarian

Notably, the parliament had previously approved an Anti-Defection Bill that grants legal enforcement for lawmakers to lose their parliamentary seats upon floor crossing. Although the bill has been ratified and is in force, it is the subject of many concerns and complaints.

Speaker Aslam noted that two other amendments submitted to the parliament were also withdrawn on Monday. They are:

  • The bill submitted by Central Henvieru MP Ali Azim to reduce the total number of MPs
  • The bill submitted by Holhudhoo MP Yoonus Ali to delegate the appointment of members to the Elections Commission to the parliament

The last date of the ongoing 19th parliamentary assembly is May 13th. While the last sitting of the assembly is slated for next Monday, the new parliamentary assembly will take oath on May 28th.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Foreigner arrested from VIA after attacking staff

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A foreigner was arrested from Velana International Airport (VIA) this morning after he attacked a staff.

A video of the incident has gone viral on social media.

Police confirmed that the foreigner in question has been brought under their custody.

The case is under further investigation, the Police added.

The video viral on social media shows the foreigner assaulting an airport staff near the checking counters at VIA’s terminal. Immediately after, he pushes another staff who attempts to intervene. Bystanders are then captured stopping the foreigner and leading him away from the scene.

The reason behind the attack remains unclear at the moment.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Maldivians must always advocate for rights of Palestinians: Minister Haidar

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Minister of Housing, Land, and Urban Development Dr. Ali Haidar Ahmed has underscored the obligation of every Maldivian to actively support Palestine’s defense. He made the remarks in an interview with PSM News.

The Maldives’ recent statement at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) garnered public acclaim for its steadfast stance. Numerous individuals lauded the statement, echoing similar sentiments.

During the interview, Minister Dr. Haidar extended gratitude to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for providing the opportunity to represent the nation’s support for Palestine. He expressed a sense of privilege in delivering the statement after Israel, allowing for a more impassioned delivery.

In the General Assembly, the Maldives voiced deep concern over the suppression of justice for Palestinians, lamenting the stifling effect of a single vote. It urged the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to consider abolishing the veto power, noting that the USA’s sole veto obstructed Palestine’s full UN membership.

Source(s): PsmNews

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