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ot of public money is already wasted."I am not
voting this round. There is none who is good," said Mohamed Ali,
a government employee.Aishath Muna, a 21-year-old private sector employee
said she will vote for Gayoom because she doesn't want "foreigners to
meddle with our affairs."The Supreme Court annulled results of a vote conducted
on Sept. 7 because it found that the voters' register contained fake
names and those of dead people. The court also set forth 16
guidelines to the Elections Commission.Police stopped a second attempt at
holding the election because all candidates had not consented to a fresh
voters' list as the court mandated.The court intervened again to change
the runoff election date, which had been set for the day after
the Nov. 9 election. It also ordered Hassan to continue in office
despite his term ended on Nov.11.The European Union warned that the country
may slip back to autocratic rule and said it is considering "appropriate
measures" if Maldives fails to elect a new president Saturday. It said
further delays will only be seen as attempts to prevent Maldivians from
exercising their democratic right.U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen
Psaki said in a statement earlier this week that Hassan's decision to
stay beyond his term has endangered the people's right to elect a
new leader and called for the election to be concluded soon.Maldives has
seen much upheaval in the five years since it conducted its first
multip
arty election. There has been conflict between the judiciary, parliament
and the executive presidency who often worked in different directions.
The judiciary and bureaucracy were often criticized of being loyal to Gayoom,
the former autocratic ruler.Nasheed was elected in 2008 but resigned midway
through his term last year after weeks of public protests and sliding
support of the military and police over his decision to detain a
senior judge whom he perceived as biased.He later claimed that he was
ousted in a coup but a local inquiry commission set aside the
allegation.Maldives is a predominantly Muslim nation of 350,000 people.
About 240,000 are eligible to vote Saturday.
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