The opposition was able to put up campaign posters on Friday without police obstruction.
Media outlets that “promote” convicted opposition leaders could be shut down.
More than 1,500 PPM supporters lined up at the Hulhumalé central park.
The opposition suspects schemes to deprive voting rights of Maldivians who need to re-register.
All five opposition island councillors were suspended in May.
The resort workers association questioned the workability of the proposed scheme.
Contrary to the PPM's claims, a bill to reverse the proposed decriminalisation of bribery was submitted on Tuesday.
A dozen defectors from the ruling party were deemed to have lost their seats in July last year.
The government plans to reclaim lagoons near Malé to provide a 1,000-square-foot home for all adult Maldivians.
The president's spokesman denied allegations that he has not disclosed personal finances for four years.
Government-sponsored amendments to the penal code removed bribery as a prosecutable offence.
The 10-member commission is tasked with investigating complaints against judges.
The joint opposition candidate will jail allies involved in the 2012 transfer of power, he contended.
Hardliners support the incumbent while the religious conservative party backs the opposition.
The opposition is seeking probes into the misuse of state resources.
Yameen challenged the opposition candidate to answer to the alleged "betrayals" of the MDP government.
More than 12,800 have registered to vote outside their home constituency.