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Deputy speaker Eva presides over a parliament sitting. (File Photo/Parliament)

Nasheed's confidence motion on Sun despite Eva's absence

When the parliament started on Wednesday, the Secretary General of the Parliament Fatimath Niusha announced that Eva was on sick leave.

26 October 2023

Parliament has tabled the no-confidence motion against Speaker Mohamed Nasheed for Sunday's sitting, despite deputy speaker Eva Abdulla being on sick leave. 

When the parliament started on Wednesday, the Secretary General of the Parliament Fatimath Niusha announced that Eva was on sick leave. Vilufushi MP Hassan Afeef chaired Wednesday's sitting as speaker Nasheed was attending an official function.

Parliament had earlier informed MPs that the no-confidence motion filed against speaker Mohamed Nasheed will be tabled for coming Sunday. However, Eva's absence cast doubts over whether the motion could go on in Sunday's sitting. 

"There is no decision not to hold the sitting yet. It will be held as previously announced. The agenda has now been posted on the website," parliament secretariat's communications director Hassan Ziyau told Atoll Times on Thusday.

The ruling MDP first moved to remove Nasheed from the post of speaker of parliament last June. After the first round of the presidential election on September 9, the motion was withdrawn.

After the failure in the second round on September 30, the MDP's parliamentary group unanimously approved a second motion of no-confidence against Nasheed. The motion was signed by 49 MDP MPs and submitted on October 9.

The parliament accepted the motion and served the required 14-day notice on October 12. 

Meanwhile, the general committee of the parliament has decided to spend a total of two hours on the debate on the no-confidence motion. 

  • 2 hours for the general debate

  • Nasheed to be given three slots of 10 minutes each to respond

  • To divide the remaining 1.5 hours according to the proportion of political parties and independent members

Article 205 of the rules of procedure describes the procedure for impeachment of the speaker: 

  • A motion of no confidence in the speaker of parliament may be moved by a resolution signed in writing by one-fourth of the total number of members of parliament or not less than 22 members

  • Once the resolution is received by the assembly, it must give notice of the resolution within three days excluding public holidays; after giving a period of 14 days from the date of the notice, the resolution must be placed on the agenda at the earliest sitting of the parliament

  • After the resolution is tabled, the other business of the parliament may proceed only after a decision is taken on the resolution; the sitting shall be presided over by the deputy speaker

  • The speaker of parliament may be removed from office only if the resolution of removal is passed by a majority of the members present at the vote

Ruling MDP's parliamentary group on Wednesday issued a three-line whip to vote in favour of a no-confidence motion against parliament speaker Mohamed Nasheed. 

The MDP parliamentary group has also said that it will not allow any further work in parliament until the no-confidence motion against the speaker is passed.

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