Monday, October 20, 2008

Upholding democratic spirit takes precedence over competitivity - Dr. Mausoom

Sunday, 19 October 2008

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Dr. Mausoon (R) and Athif Shakoor

Dr. Mausoon (R) and Athif Shakoor

MALE, Maldives — Dhivehi Raiyyithunge Party (DRP) senior member current Minister for Environment, Energy and Water Dr. Abdullah Mausoom elaborated on DRP environment policy at the 1200hr press conference held at the Maumoon 2008 Campaign Media Office today. Campaign Media Manager Ibrahim Athif Shakoor also spoke to the press regarding current political issues.

Civil Disobedience

Athif Shakoor condemned rumored calls for civil disobedience following the elections. He denied allegations of DRP involvement in these activities.

Athif Shakoor spoke to the press about violent confrontations between DRP and Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) supporters which took place recently in Addu as well. He urged party members and well-wishers to stop personalizing political issues to the point of committing acts of violence.

He said that the first round of voting went relatively smoothly as voter support was spread among 6 different candidates but that now support is very polarized. He said that this polarization should not be allowed to become an obstacle to party members rights to listen to or promote their candidate’s message. He called for all party activists to allow each other the political space to make their decisions.

Southern Campaign

Athif Shakoor updated the press on DRP Presidential candidate incumbent President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom’s ongoing campaign tour of Addu Atoll.

He said that Gayoom visited the islands of Maradhoo and Feydhoo yesterday. He said that a campaign rally was held in Feydhoo Island where in addition to Gayoom, senior DRP member current Minister for Legal Reform, Information and Arts Mohamed Nasheed addressed the island’s residents.

Athif Shakoor said that DRP Presidential running mate Ahmed Thasmeen Ali left for Hithadhoo Island in Addu where he will be addressing the residents with Gayoom at a rally to be held there tonight.

Ecology & Environment

Dr. Mausoom said that DRP environmental policy, outlined in the Maumoon 2008 manifesto, places the highest priority on providing means for the public to economize while protecting the environment at the same time. He said that the use of renewable energy instead of the diesel-fuelled generators currently in use will be introduced under a DRP government.

He also said that the DRP environmental policy includes plans to provide disposal systems for general and hazardous waste in the atolls. He also said that the DRP government plans to federalize administration of environmental policy at the atoll-level.

In response to questions from the media, Dr. Mausoom also spoke of plans to raise further awareness on environmentally harmful economic activities such as shark-fishing and harvesting turtle eggs. He said that the DRP policy is to raise environmental awareness among communities so that they are empowered to monitor and prevent environmentally damaging activities.

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