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Falah: President Muizzu Respects Judiciary, Unlike Past Leaders!

By Ahmed Ashraf Published February 9, 2025

In a recent interview with local news outlet Javiyani, Ibrahim Falah, Member of Parliament for Inguraidhoo constituency and the People’s National Congress (PNC) Parliamentary Group Leader, refuted allegations that the government is attempting to alter the composition of the Supreme Court bench.

Falah emphasized that the current administration, led by President Mohamed Muizzu, is committed to upholding the independence of the judiciary. He contrasted this stance with previous leaders, asserting that President Muizzu has no intention of interfering with the justice system.

These statements come in response to claims made by the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), which alleged that the government is working to dismiss three Supreme Court judges and appoint individuals currently holding government positions, including Prosecutor General Abbas Shareef, to influence a case submitted by former Kendhoo constituency MP, Ali Hussain.

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Denying these allegations, MP Falah stated that the President’s goal is to ensure the judicial power functions in the best possible way, within established principles.

The MDP has expressed concerns that such actions by the government would be a step backward at a time when efforts are being made to gain public trust in the judiciary by appointing qualified judges to the Supreme Court.

This development follows the recent Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the Maldives, enacted on 20 November 2024, which introduced significant changes to the nation’s governance structure. The amendment, among other provisions, expanded the president’s powers, granting authority to determine key national policies and provide guidance to state agencies.

The debate over the government’s role in judicial appointments continues to be a contentious issue in Maldivian politics, reflecting broader concerns about the balance of power and the independence of the judiciary.

 

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