The opposition PNC candidate, who sold an anti-India policy, won the most votes in yesterday’s presidential election.
The opposition PNC candidate, who sold an anti-India policy, won the most votes in yesterday’s presidential election. Mohammed Muizzu. He received 100,959 votes or 46 percent of the voting population. The MDP candidate and current president received 85,809 votes. That is, 39 percent. The two candidates who received the most votes did not receive more than 50 percent of the vote.
The government has denied the opposition's allegations, but the results show that more people are listening to the opposition's stories. Religious cards and other cards are played every election, but this time the government has played the India card, analysts say.
"No one wants to lose independence. The opposition talked about losing it. The government has not given the right response during the campaign and before. That is why the India card has been sold against the government rather than the religious card," a senior security official said he explained.
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