Maldives crisis: Joint Opposition submits 2nd no-confidence motion
Updated:8 years, 4 months ago
Updated:8 years, 4 months ago
Male (Maldives), Feb 04 (ANI): Maldives’ Joint Opposition Spokesperson Ahmed Mahloof said that they have submitted second no-confidence motion against the Attorney General, Prosecutor General, Home Minister and Defence Minister for violating and refusing to implement the Supreme Court's ruling in Parliamentary Board Meeting which was held on Sunday. “In today's Parliamentary Board Meeting, we submitted second no-confidence motion against Attorney General, Prosecutor General, Home Minister & Defence Minister for violating and refusing to implement the Supreme Court's ruling,” Mahloof said. Earlier today, 12 MPs entered the Parliament despite heavy military deployment. The military forces had blocked MPs' entry into the premises. Despite Parliament seizure by the military, some MPs managed to enter into the premises and then opened gate for others.
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