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11 Jul 2017 | Tue 14:27
MP Ahmed Nihan speaking at a press conference
MP Ahmed Nihan speaking at a press conference
Mohamed Sharuhaan
MP Ahmed Nihan
TM responds to MP Nihan's comments about survey
25 parliamentarians face losing their seats if the Attorney General’s case with the Supreme Court asking judges to disqualify MPs who switch party allegiances passes
The case comes while the opposition has filed a motion of no-confidence against parliament speaker Abdulla Maseeh with 45 signatures
The Progressive Party of Maldives’ parliamentary group leader said this at press conference over the Attorney General’s case with the Supreme Court

Transparency Maldives has responded to MP Ahmed Nihan’s statement on Tuesday that a survey conducted by the organizations shows 80 percent of Maldivians consider floor-crossing to be corruption.

The Progressive Party of Maldives’ parliamentary group leader said this at press conference over the Attorney General’s case with the Supreme Court pursuing to disqualify parliamentarians who switch parties or are dismissed from the one they are already aligned with.

Parliamentarians aligned with the government had declared their support for the case, describing it as an effective method of deterring corruption.

The case comes while the opposition has filed a motion of no-confidence against parliament speaker Abdulla Maseeh with 45 signatures. As per an amendment in April, such a motion requires 42 votes. If the Supreme Court decides in favour of the state, and such parliamentarians are disqualified – it would ensure that the motion fails.

25 parliamentarians face losing their seats if this happens.

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