- Maldivian constitutional referendum, 2007
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A referendum was held in the Maldives on 18 August 2007 to decide on whether the country should have a presidential system or a parliamentary system. President of the Maldives Maumoon Abdul Gayoom supported a presidential system while the opposition (Maldivian Democratic Party) favored a parliamentary system.[1] This referendum was seen by some as the nation's first democratic ballot in Maldivian history.
Official results showed the presidential system winning over 60% support. Gayoom called the result a "massive endorsement" and confirmed that he would be a candidate in the 2008 presidential election. The opposition alleged that the referendum was rigged.[1]
Results
Option Votes % Presidential System 93,042 61.97% Parliamentary System 57,109 38.03% Total 150,151 100.00% Eligible (turnout 77%) ~195,000 People's Daily Online References
- ^ a b Ravi Nessman, "Maldives Backs President in Referendum", Associated Press (Newsvine), August 19, 2007.
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