Maldives President Solih wins primary election

Maldives President Solih

Malé, The Gulf Observer: Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih won the ruling Maldivian Democratic Party’s (MDP) presidential primary election, the first time an incumbent has faced a primary challenge, according to preliminary results.

But his challenger, former President Mohamed Nasheed has not accepted the results reported by the party. An official from his campaign said on Saturday the results were questionable, as voter tallies in some ballot stations did not match the total eligible voters.

Nasheed’s supporters and representatives have alleged voter fraud and vote rigging in the contentious election in the archipelago of India and Sri Lanka.

Solih secured 61 percent of the vote with 24,566 ballots, beating Nasheed with 15,641, the party said. Both had made whirlwind campaign tours across the country over the past month.

More than 40,000 MDP members, or 71 percent, voted, the party said.

Solih supporters gathered in the capital Male to celebrate after local media projected his victory on Saturday. Meeting them at the main MDP rally centre, Solih called on the members to unite for the upcoming presidential election.

“Now our competitive nature should be put behind us. That is over. Now we have to unite to ensure MDP wins the presidential election,” he said.