K. Male'
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22 Nov 2018 | Thu 16:42
The High Court premises in capital city Malé
The High Court premises in capital city Malé
Mohamed Sharuhaan
PPM Congress Dispute
Elections Commission rejection of PPM congress unfounded, says High Court
The court has ordered the Elections Commission to reverse its decision in the next 24 hours
The congress was held in September, following former president Abdulla Yameen’s loss at the ballot box
A case seeking to have the commission endorse the congress was filed by the party

The Maldivian High Court has on Thursday ruled that the Elections Commission’s reject of the Progressive Party of Maldives’ congress was unfounded and therefore unlawful.

The congress was held in September, following former president Abdulla Yameen’s loss at the ballot box. The court has ordered the Elections Commission to reverse its decision in the next 24 hours.

After the commission declared the congress void, members elected to senior party positions at the congress had lost their posts. The High Court’s ruling on Thursday returns them to their posts.

A case seeking to have the commission endorse the congress was filed by the party. At the proceedings, the commission’s legal representatives noted discrepancies in the congress’ voting process.

The commission said that while voting should have been carried out at a polling booth, a vote box was taken to individual members.

Further, they said that members not in the party’s roster had also participated in the congress and that information was missing from the meetings’ official minutes.

The party has been divided since 2016, after a falling out between founder Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and Yameen, his half-brother.

The Civil Court issued an order that year that officially made Yameen custodian of the party and allows him to hold congress’ and preside over party meetings.

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