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Ex-pres confirms move to form new party over 'uncertain' PPM future

Former president Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom on Tuesday confirmed that he was planning to establish a new political party as the dispute over the opposition Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) leadership drags on.

AVAS had reported the day before that several top PPM officials have moved to form a new party ahead of the parliamentary elections in April next year.

The Civil Court in 2016 found former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom guilty of violating the constitution, party charter and the political party law and handed-over party control to half brother and the then president Yameen.

Gayoom however was unceremoniously ousted from the party after falling-out with his half brother Yameen.

However, a lawsuit was filed challenging the legality of the PPM leadership and asking the Civil Court to handover party reins to the elder Gayoom. But before a single hearing could be held, the Supreme Court had taken over the case.

Speaking to local reporters after handing over a dozen more party tickets without a primary for the parliamentary elections, Yameen said the move to form a new party was with his "blessing."

"We can't head to an election with the party's future shrouded in uncertainty. Supreme Court is in recess. We don't when or how the verdict would come. So we can't take any chances," Yameen explained the reasons behind the bid to form a new party.

The former president also urged his supporters to immediately switch to the party if and when the comes.