MDP maintains no need for change of member count method with regard to Supreme Court verdict

Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) maintains that the Supreme Court's ruling today that the amendment brought by Parliament to its regulations regarding the manner of counting the total number of parliamentarians contravene the Constitution does not necessitate any changes to be brought to the methods in which Parliament work is being conducted currently.

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A press conference held by MDP parliamentarians.

Mariyath Mohamed

2024-02-29 17:21:42

Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) maintains that the Supreme Court's ruling today that the amendment brought by Parliament to its regulations regarding the manner of counting the total number of parliamentarians contravene the Constitution does not necessitate any changes to be brought to the methods in which Parliament work is being conducted currently.

In a press conference held today, the party's Parliamentary Campaign Spokesperson Kendhikulhudhoo MP Ahmed Easa said that today's Supreme Court ruling does not mention that the latter amendment to the regulations is one that cannot be brought.

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