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Gayoom to file suit against Adhaalath Party

30 September 2008

Gayoom on VOM


MALE, Maldives – The ruling Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party’s (DRP) Presidential candidate Maumoon Abdul Gayoom said he will file suit against the Adhaalath Party (AP) once the Supreme Court (SC) makes a ruling on the ongoing case of AP vs. the Elections Commission (EC).

During his interview on Voice of Maldives’ (VOM)’s Riyaasee Inthihaab (Presidential Election) political talk show last night, Gayoom, a world-renowned Islamic scholar graduate of Egypt’s acclaimed Azhar University stated that AP’s claim that he is not a Sunnite Muslim, a Constitutional requirement to run for President, is completely untrue, unfounded and politically-motivated slander.

The Supreme Court has held two hearings on the case which was lodged on 26 September 2008 and the verdict will be announced tomorrow.

Presidency

Answering the question on the reason for his seeking of office for another term, he said that he was the one who initiated the reform process through his Reform Agenda, and to complete the agenda, its architect must be present.

He also stated that had the Reform Agenda been realized before the end of the current term he would have not sought another term.

He blamed the Special Majlis (Constitutional Assembly) for delaying important reforms in this Agenda by walkouts, boycotts, filibustering and deliberate quorum disruption.

In addition, he remarked he does not wish to let an inexperienced leader allow the Agenda to crumble without the realization of all the reforms.

Gayoom also said that with his 30 years of service and hard work the international community has decided to promote the country’s status to a Developing Countries (DC) from the earlier status of Least Developed Countries (LDC).

He then added that with the promotion the aids, grants and soft loans the Maldives used to receive will be reduced. In order to tackle these challenges, he claimed, a person who is trusted by and friendly with the international community should lead the country.

Obstruction

In the hour-long interview Gayoom also responded to the comments by those who quit the cabinet and government accusing Gayoom of obstructing the reform process. He denied it and questioned their sincerity by saying the first time those individuals claimed that was in his resignation letter.

In addition, he said we all know they quit not because of his obstruction to reform but they wanted to pursue their personal gains.

Though not mentioned by names, he was referring to Gasim Ibrahim, the Presidential candidate of Jumhooree Party (JP), Dr. Hassan Saeed and Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, the Independent Presidential candidate and running mate respectively.

Tsunami Money

In the interview, Gayoom also denied the speculation that the monetary aid for tsunami victims was deposited in his personal account.

He accused those who speculate that of confusing and lying to the people.

He also said that the monetary aids to people comes to the accounts of related public or government institution.

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