Maldives politicians who support India going for impeachment motion against President Muizzu

Maldives, a beautiful island nation famous for its climate, is now surrounded by political turmoil. According to a recent report, the opposition of Maldives is preparing to file an impeachment motion against President Ibrahim Muizzu. According to online sources, ‘The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), which has a majority in the Parliament, has collected enough signatures to present an impeachment motion on President Mohamed Muizzu.’
A lawmaker from the MDP has notified SunOnline that they have collected adequate signatures for an impeachment motion alongside Democrats. Despite this, the opposition refrains from submitting it. Tensions flare in Parliament concerning the endorsement of cabinet members favoring China. The MDP obstructs approval, sparking demonstrations in support of the government.


The MDP, which holds the majority in Parliament, has voted not to sanction Attorney General Ahmed Usham, Housing, Lands and Urban Development Minister Dr. Ali Haider, Islamic Affairs Minister Dr. Mohammed Shaheem Ali Saeed, and Economic Development Minister Dr. Have decided. And business Mohammad Saeed. Maldives’ ruling Progressive Party (PPM) and People’s National Congress (PNC) coalition have said that denying parliamentary approval to President Muizzu’s cabinet would amount to hindering the government’s delivery of services to its citizens.
The ruling PPM-PNC alliance has filed a no-confidence motion against Parliament Speaker Mohammad Aslam and Deputy Speaker Ahmed Salim, according to online reports. The no-confidence motion stems from stalled cabinet approval. The alliance has accused Speaker Aslam of misusing his official capacity to serve the interests of a certain party.
After assuming the presidency of the Maldives in November, Muizzoo, considered a pro-China leader, formally requested India to withdraw its military personnel from the country, saying that the people of Maldives had encouraged him to make this request. Has given a strong mandate. For New Delhi. He also moved to upgrade the Maldives’ relations with China.

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