Exiled ex-Maldives leader will seek presidency again
MALE, Maldives — The exiled former leader of the Maldives said he will mount a fresh challenge for the presidency this year after his conviction for abducting a judge was overturned by the country’s Supreme Court. Government opponents in the archipelago nation’s capital mounted a second straight night of street protests demanding the release of political prisoners whose convictions were also overturned.
President Yameen Abdul Gayoom had been set to run for re-election this year virtually unopposed, with all of his opponents either jailed or exiled.
But ex-President Mohammed Nasheed told The Associated Press in an interview Friday that the court’s ruling means he will be eligible to challenge Yameen, who has rolled back many democratic reforms since coming to power five years ago.
“I can contest and I will contest and hopefully we will win it again,” Nasheed said from Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo.


