Court Registrar requested proof of something that never occurred; this was noted as being more of a farcical matter than a legal one: Mauroof
EC is planning to compromise secrecy of ballot: Suood
Future implications of legal amendments remain uncertain; opposition stems from resulting ambiguities: lawyer Mahfooz
If referendum succeeds, situation will deteriorate to the point where citizens are forced to beg at Mulee'aage: Azim
With elections approaching, government waives two years' worth of rent for Hiyaa flat tenants who have been making regular payments, categorizing move as a "finishing discount"
We must not allow this administration the opportunity to steal the referendum vote: Waheed
MDP urges police to ensure upcoming elections are fair
Maldives is not currently in a position that necessitates a referendum; this move is merely being orchestrated to pave the way for President Muizzu to consolidate all powers under his control: Bigey
MDP: Government spreading misinformation to influence April 4 elections
Government has disenfranchised a large number of citizens in order to manipulate referendum result in its favor: Maaz Saleem
Amendment after amendment, and law after law, this government has completely dismantled the Maldives' decentralization system: Eva
As discussions intensify regarding the vote to combine two elections, the focus remains diverted from the core issue: Inthi
This government wants to transform people into accepting a second blow after the first: Fayyaz
Dispatch of election materials to atolls begins
If government wins referendum, President Muizzu's term will be extended: Dr. Jameel
Solih highlights three critical reasons for voters to reject PNC in the upcoming election
19th Majlis held an MDP supermajority, yet Constitution was never amended to serve interests of President or the party: Naseem
President Muizzu is acting like a dictator, we must say no to the referendum: Saneef
If government succeeds in referendum, its actions through Parliament will only worsen; we must say "no" to this vote: Amru
Claiming that combining two elections is intended to reduce costs is as absurd as claiming one can stay dry while submerged in the sea: Ali Hussain