Alhan wins MDP Vice Presidency while Dr Ibrahim Didi in line for top post
01 May 2011, 10:34 AM
Ahmed Nazeer
The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) has announced the preliminary results of the party’s elections for its President and Vice President.
The results currently show that former Fisheries Minister Dr Ibrahim Didi has won the presidency of the party with 6909 votes, in close competition with the President’s Special Envoy Ibrahim Zak (6554 votes).
Meanwhile former Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party MP Alhan Fahmy has beaten Hussein Adam and Environment Minister Mohamed Aslam for the MDP Vice-Presidency with 7709 votes. Aslam received 5421 votes while Adam received 71 votes.
Fahmy changed sides to the ruling party in early 2010 after he was brought before the DRP’s disciplinary committee for voting against its party line on a motion to dismiss then-Foreign Minister Dr Ahmed Shaheed for opening relations with Israel.
Housing Minister Aslam has congratulated Alhan for his victory, following the release of the preliminary results. 121 ballot boxes of 218 have been counted so far, with official results to be announced in three days.
Aslam has also congratulated MDP Chairperson Mariya Ahmed Didi on running a successful election.
Alhan did not respond to Minivan News at time of press.
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