Gasim warns government against betraying coalition, says JP sidelined from victory rally
13 Apr 2014, 3:37 PM
Ahmed Rilwan
Speaking at the Jumhooree Party (JP) parliamentary election victory rally ‘Dhivehi Rayyithunnah Saabas’ last night the party leader Gasim Ibrahim warned that failing to fulfill coalition promises would be bad.
Gasim said that he had been doing everything President Abdulla Yameen has asked of him and that he expects the ruling coalition not to betray the promises made amongst the allies.
Stating that things should not be forgotten, and that promises should be fulfilled, Gasim said any failure to do so would “result in zero”.
The JP leader noted that while his party was promised 35 percent in the government, only 29 political appointments have been allocated to them so far.
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