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14 Jun 2017 | Wed 15:16
MPs from the ruling coalition pose for a photograph
MPs from the ruling coalition pose for a photograph
Azmoon Ahmed
Fuel tariff
MPs reject motion to eliminate tariff on fuel
President Yameen’s administration raised zero tariff to 10 percent
Same administration ‘reduced’ tariff to five percent
Refused to revert to zero tariff on fuel

Parliament on Wednesday passed the amendment to ‘reduce’ tariff rates on fuel to five percent.

The current administration had introduced a 10 percent levy on fuel. Previous administrations had a zero-tariff rate on fuel. With this amendment, the tariff rate had been ‘reduced’ to five percent.

Opposition Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) had proposed an addendum, which had proposed to revert to the zero-tariff.

Thirty MPs had voted in favour of the MDP addendum, with 41 MPs voting against it.

Following the failure of the addendum, the Parliament passed to ‘reduce’ tariffs to five percent, with 73 MPs voting for the motion.

Opposition MPs had criticized the Government for rejecting the zero-tariff motion.

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