A no confidence motion was Wednesday submitted against Maldivian President Mohamed Waheed by opposition MDP for his failure to probe human rights abuses committed in the country after he took office.
Maldivian Democratic Party led by former president Mohammed Nasheed submitted the no confidence motion to the Parliament with signatures of 27 of its MPs.
The motion against President Waheed states that several MPs and members of the public were subject to inhumane treatment at the hands of the police on February 8 after the ouster of Nasheed on 7 February.
In addition, the motion also alleged that Waheed had made statements that had undermined and defamed the Parliament on international platform. A resolution to remove the President from office can only be passed if it receives a two-thirds majority in the Parliament, which would be 52 votes.
At present MDP has 31 MPs in the 77-member Parliament. Meanwhile, MDP had also submitted a no confidence motion against home minister Mohamed Jameel Ahmed on Tuesday.
Maldivian Democratic Party led by former president Mohammed Nasheed submitted the no confidence motion to the Parliament with signatures of 27 of its MPs.
The motion against President Waheed states that several MPs and members of the public were subject to inhumane treatment at the hands of the police on February 8 after the ouster of Nasheed on 7 February.
In addition, the motion also alleged that Waheed had made statements that had undermined and defamed the Parliament on international platform. A resolution to remove the President from office can only be passed if it receives a two-thirds majority in the Parliament, which would be 52 votes.
At present MDP has 31 MPs in the 77-member Parliament. Meanwhile, MDP had also submitted a no confidence motion against home minister Mohamed Jameel Ahmed on Tuesday.