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29 Apr 2019 | Mon 15:14
25 MPs voted in favour of the amendment
25 MPs voted in favour of the amendment
Majlis
People's Majlis
Parliament approves bill granting privileges to ex-chief justice
 
25 MPs voted in favour of the amendment, at the last sitting of the 18th parliament

Parliament on Monday passed an amendment to the Judges Act, to grant privileges to former chief justice Mohamed Rasheed Ibrahim.

25 MPs voted in favour of the amendment, at the last sitting of the 18th parliament.

The amendment was proposed by Vilufushi constituency MP Riyaz Rasheed, during Wednesday’s sitting. 31 MPs voted in favour of the amendment, while 15 were against; it was then forwarded to an interim committee, for further review.

The committee members are; Vilufushi MP Riyaz, Fonadhoo constituency MP Abdul Raheem Abdulla, Dhangethi constituency MP Ilham Ahmed, Naifaru constituency MP Ahmed Shiyam and Inguraidhoo constituency MP Ibrahim Falaah.

At a meeting on Wednesday, the committee approved the amendment without any revisions and forwarded it to the parliament floor.

According to a report publicized by the parliament, the committee members spent a total of 10 minutes on deliberation.

Article 285 (a) of the Constitution states that “all Judges in office at the commencement of this Constitution except for the Chief Justice shall continue in office until such time as a determination pursuant to this Article.” While Rasheed was removed from power with the implementation of the new Constitution in 2008, MP Riyaz’s amendment notes that the general retirement “of all judges, as well as the forced retirement of former Chief justice as cases of honorable retirement from service, and determines allowances and privileges are owed to them by the State for their service.”

While the amendment was rushed through parliament, main ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) MPs had spoken against it.

Last updated at: 5 months ago
Reviewed by: Humaam Ali
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