Wednesday, May 13, 2009

އިންތިޚާބުގެ ނަތީޖާ އެމް.ޑީ.ޕީ ލަދުގަންނުވައިފި

މިފަހަރުގެ އިންތިޚާބުގެ ނަތީޖާއަށްބަލާއިރު މިހާރުގެ ރައީސް މުހައްމަދު ނަޝީދު އަދި ކުރީގެ ރައީސް މައުމޫން އިންތިޚާބާއި ބެހޭގޮތުން ދެއްކި ގިނަވާހަކަތަކުގައި ހަގީގީ ކުލައެއް ޖެހިފައިނުވެއެވެ. ކުރިޔަތްއޮތް ފަސްއަހަރު ރާއްޖޭގެ ވެރިކަން ކުރެއްވުމަށް އިންތިޚާބު ކުރެވިފައިވާ، ރައީސް މުޙައްމަދު ނަޝީދު ވަނީ ޑީއާރުޕީއަށް މިފަހަރުގެ އިންތިޚާބްގައި 7 ގޮނޑި ނުވަތަ 12 ގޮނޑި ލިބުނަސް އެމަނިކުފާނު އެކަމާއި އަޖައިބުވެ އަންތަރީސް ވާނެކަމުގައި ވިދާޅުވެފައެވެ. ނަމަވެސް ޑީއާރްޕީއަށް މިވަނީ 28 ގޮނޑި ލިބިފައެވެ. އަދި މިފަހަރުގެ އިންތިޚާބުގައި އެމްޑީޕީގެ ޓިކެޓްގައި 77 ދާއިރާއަށް ކުރިމަތިލެއްވި ކެންޑިޑޭޓުންގެތެރެއިން ފަސޭހަކަމާއެކު އެމްޑީޕީން 50 ގޮނޑި ކަށަވަރު ކުރާނެކަމަށް ރައީސް ވިދާޅުވިއިރު، އިންތިޚާބްގައި އެމްޑީޕީއަށް ލިބިފައިވަނީ 26 ގޮނޑިއެވެ. މުޅި ދުނިޔެއިންވެސް އެވަރުގެ ކެންޑިޑޭޓުންތަކެއް ނުނެރޭވެނެކަމަށް ރައީސް ނަޝީދު ވިދާޅުވި ބޭފުޅުންގެ ތެރެއިން ދިވެހިން ބަލައިގެންފައިވަނީ 26 ބޭފުޅުންނެވެ. ހަމައެކަނި ވެރިކަންކުރާ މާލެއިންވެސް ފަސޭހަކަމާއެކު 11 ގޮނޑި، އެއްވެސް ޝައްކެއްނެތި ހޯދާނެކަމަށް ރައީސް ވިދާޅުވިއިރު، މާލެއިން އެމްޑީޕީއަށް ލިބުނީ 7 ގޮނޑިއެވެ.

ކުރީގެ ރައީސް މައުމޫން ވިދާޅުވެފައިވަނީ ޑީއާރްޕީއަށް މިފަހަރުގެ މަޖިލީހުގައި އަޣުލަބިއްޔަތު ލިބޭނެކަމަށާއި އެޕާޓީއަށް 60 ގޮނޑި ކާމިޔާބު ކުރެއްވޭނެކަމަށެވެ. ނަމަވެސް ވަގުތީ ނަތީޖާ އިއުލާންކޮށް ނިމުނުއިރު ޑީއާރްޕީ އަދި ޕީއޭގެ ކެންޑިޑޭޓުންގެ ޖުމްލަ އަދަދުންވެސް މަޖިލީހުގެ މެޖޯރިޓީއެއް ނުލިބެއެވެ. ކޮންމެއަކަސް ދެ ރަޢީސުންވެސް ކެނޑީފޮންޔެވެ. ބައިސާއެވެ. އިންތިޚާބު ކާމިޔާބުރުމަށް ދެއްކި ދަޅައެވެ. ނަމަވެސް ނަތީޖާއަށް ބަލާއިދު ބޮޑަށް ލަދުގަންނަން ޖެހެނީ ރައީސު ނަޝީދެވެ. ބުނެވޭނީ އިންތިޚާބުގެ ނަތީޖާ އެމް.ޑީ.ޕީ ލަދުގަންނުވައިފިއެވެ.

މިފަހަރުގެ އިންތިޚާބަކީ ހުރިހާގޮތަކުންވެސް މިފަހުގެ ތާރީޚްގައި ރާއްޖޭގައި ބޭއްވުނު ވަރަށް ތާރީޚީ އިންތިޚާބެކެވެ.

މަޢުލޫމާތު ނަގާފައިވަނީ: ހާމަ ޑެއިލީ.ކޮމް

15 comments:

  1. hehehe flat dhonbe!!kekekkeke

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  2. flat dhonbe a vanee evaru. ilyas fakeeru adi addu hulhumeedhoo bodu magu gayai huras maguge thaaru tha matheegva vaa jahaigen damathan deken inthizaru kuran... then lalala....

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  3. MDP gina candidatun godi kaamiyaamiyaabu kury drugs bahaaigennow, Adhi ilyaas wes ekun kuri. Shame on you allll.

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  4. Presidential election ga anni ai vote dhee eyna raees kamaki howi meehun wes mihaaru ethibee ladhun.

    Hehehheheheeheh.

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  5. ladhugannnan jehey varuge kanthai hus mee. nasheedh beynunvaagothakai dhenei mi sarukaarei kuriyakai nudhaane dhen lalalaaaa

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  6. kalo dhen konkameibbaa kuran hiyaal kuraanee, mifaharu miothee naagaabiluvumuge natheejaa fenifa hithikoi.
    achchi dhenves boagalhamun dhaathi mashai vedhaaneyey kiyaafa

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  7. Analysis:

    The MDP won a total of 48,000 votes (31 per cent of the total votes cast); the DRP only won 39,000 (25 per cent). Even if you combine the DRP and the PA's votes, the two opposition parties only won 47,400 votes – still less than the MDP. In fifteen constituencies, the MDP candidate lost by less than 100 votes. In seven constituencies, the MDP lost by fewer than 50 votes.

    The reason why the MDP lost so many seats, by such narrow margins, is because the pro-reform vote was split between the different parties that make up the ruling coalition government. The constituency of Fuvahmulaku Dhekunu is a classic example. The DRP won the seat with 817 votes. The MDP candidate polled 717 votes and the Dhivehi Qaumee Party (DQP) candidate polled 203 votes.

    But, if the MDP had entered into an alliance, the DQP and Republican parties would have demanded that the MDP withdraw many of its candidates. Under these terms, the alliance would have won more seats but there would be fewer card-carrying, loyal MDP MPs. Would such a scenario have made the president stronger or weaker than he currently is?

    As far as math is concerned, this was no crushing victory for Maumoon and Yamin. Just because the DRP/PA won the most seats in parliament, the fact does not mean they are the most popular party in the country. The vagaries of the first-past-the-post, 'winner takes all' electoral system explains this apparent anomaly.

    On the other hand, a minority of loyal MPs is worth more than a majority of traitors anyway.

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  8. I beleive MDP should be named by BFP(By force party), casue even thought their party is named by Maldivian Democratic Party , they are doing every thing by force which is against democracy.

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  9. The Maldives Election Commission has finally revealed the results of the first ever multi party election held in the Maldives on the 9th of May 2009. As predicted by the experts, disillusioned with the ruling MDP and its conduct, Maldivians voted in their majorities for the main opposition party and its coalition PA.

    The results saw Opposition DRP winning 28 seats and its partner party PA winning 7 seats. The incumbent MDP regime won just 25 seats, while the independent candidates took 13 among themselves, followed by DQP winning 2 seats and JP winning one.

    Here is a list of the winning candidates according to Party order.

    Main Opposition DRP

    1. D03 Velidhoo: Ali Mohamed (DRP) - 1,160
    2. E01 Alifushi: Mohamed Nashizu (DRP) - 828
    3.E02 Ungoofaru: Dr Afrasheem Ali (DRP) - 572
    4. E04 Inguraidhoo: Hamdhoon Abdullah Hameed (DRP) – 607

    5. E05 Maduvaaree: Visaam Ali (DRP) - 1,086
    6. A05 Kelaa . Dr Abdullah Mausoom (DRP) - 860
    7. Mohamad Mujtaz (DRP) - 1,023
    8. B03 Vaikaradhoo. Ali Arif (DRP) – 895

    9. T11 Vili-Maafanu: Ahmed Niham Hussein Manik (DRP) – 822

    10. T09 Maafanu West: Abdullah Abdulraheem (DRP) – 890

    11. T05 Galholhu South: Ahmed Mahlouf (DRP) - 1,274

    12. T02 Mid-Henveiru: Ali Azim (DRP) – 888

    13. S02 Feydhoo: Alhan Fahumy (DRP) – 773

    14. S06 Hithadhoo South: Hassan Latheef (DRP) – 694 15. R03 Fuvammulaku South :

    15. Abdullah Maseeh Mohamed (DRP) – 817

    16. R01 Fuvammulaku North: Mohamed Rafeeq Hassan (DRP) - 1,233

    17. P03 Gemanafushi: Ilham Ahmed (DRP) – 598

    18. P01 Viligili: Mohamed Raameez (DRP) – 880

    19. J01 Felidhoo: Yoosuf Naeem (DRP) - 302
    20. J02 Keyodhoo: Abdullah Shahid (DRP) – 305

    21. L02 Nilandhoo: Abdulmuhsin Hameed (DRP) – 505

    22. G02 Naifaru: Ahmed Mohamed (DRP) - 1,392

    23. U01 Mativeri: Hussein Mohamed (DRP) - 797
    24. U02 Thodhdhoo: Ali Waheed (DRP) – 742

    25. H02 Tholosdhoo: Rozaina Adam (DRP) - 1,378

    26. F03 Kendhoo: Ahmed Thasmeen Ali (DRP) – 990

    27. C01 Kanditheemu: Mohamed Hussein (DRP) - 1,152

    28. C04 Fonadhoo: Ali Saleem (DRP) - 825

    PA ( currently in coalition with the main opposition party DRP)

    1. N03 – Kinbeedhoo: Moosa Zameer (PA) - 837
    2. O01 Isdhoo: Ahmed Rasheed Ibrahim (PA) - 1,073
    3. O02 Gan: Yoosuf Abdul Ghafoor (PA) - 606

    4. O03 Fonadhoo: Abdul Raheem Abdullah (PA) - 756
    5. O04 Maavaash: Abdul Aziz Jamal Abubakr (PA) – 866

    6. K01 Digaroo: Ahmed Nazim (PA) - 1,055
    7. K02 Mulak: Abdullah Yamin Abdul Gayoom (PA) – 855



    Independents

    1. Q03 Fareesmaathodha: Ibrahim Muthalib (Independent) - 541
    2. Q04 Gadhdhoo: Zahir Adam (Independent) - 1,013

    3. M01 Meedhoo: Ahmed Shiyam Mohamed (Independent) - 1,423
    4. M02 Kadahuvadhoo: Ahmed Amir (Independent) - 1,096

    5. E03 Dhuvaafaru: Mohamed Zubair (Independent) - 623

    6. F01 Thulaadhoo: Nazim Rashad (Independent) - 609
    7. F02 Eydhafushi: Ahmed Saleem (Independent) - 1,196
    8. H03 Guraidhoo: Ibrahim Riza (Independent) – 722

    9. G03 Kurendhoo: Ahmed Moosa (Independent) - 687
    10. H01 Kaashidhoo: Ismail Abdul Hameed (Independent) - 965
    11.B04 Kulhudufushi North Abdul Ghafoor Moosa (Independent) – 945

    12. B05 Kulhudufushi South: Mohamed Nasheed (Independent) - 939
    13. C02 Milaandhoo: Ali Riza (Independent) – 601



    Ruling MDP

    1. C03 Komandhoo: Hussein Waheed (MDP) - 1,189
    2. D01 Kendhikuludhoo: Ahmed Easa (MDP) - 804
    3. D02 Manadhoo: Mohamed Thoriq (MDP) - 1,168
    4. A01 Hoarafushi: Ahmed Rasheed (MDP) - 895
    5. A02 Ihavandhu:Ahmed Abdullah (MDP) - 826
    6. A03 Baarah: Mohamed Shifaz (MDP) - 855
    7. A04 Dhiddhoo: Ahmed Sameer (MDP) – 909

    8. B02 Nolhivaram. Mohamed “Colonel” Nasheed (MDP) - 662

    9. G01 Hinnavaru: Ibrahim Mohamed Solih (MDP) - 1,410
    10. I02 Mahibadhoo: Rooqiya Mohamed (MDP) - 635

    11. L01 Bilaidhoo: Ahmed Hamza (MDP) - 884
    12. N02 Thimarafushi: Mohamed Mustafah (MDP) - 1,423
    13. P02 Dhaandhoo: Mohamed Riyaz (MDP) - 586
    14. Q01 Thinadhoo: Mohamed Gassam (MDP) - 903

    15. Q02 Madaveli: Mohamed Nazim (MDP) - 579

    16. R02 Fuvammulaku Mid-South: Shifaaq Mufeed (MDP) - 753

    17. S01 Hulhumeedhoo: Ilyas Labeeb (MDP) - 1,115
    18. S04 Hithadhoo North: Mohamed Aslam (MDP) - 1,028

    19. S05 Hithadhoo Mid: Mohamed Rasheed (MDP) - 680

    20. T01 Hulu-Henveiru: Moosa Manik (MDP) - 1,062

    21. T03 South Henveiru: Hamid Abdul Ghafoor (MDP) - 907
    22. T04 Galholhu: Eva Abdulla (MDP) - 1,239

    23. T06 Machangoalhi North: Mariya Ahmed Didi (MDP) - 951
    24. TO7 Machangoalhi South: Mohamed Rasheed (MDP) - 850
    25. T08 Maafanu North: Imtiaz Fahmy (MDP) - 1,163
    26. T10 Maafanu South: Ibrahim Rasheed (MDP) – 934



    DQP

    1. S03 Maradhoo: Hassan Adhil (DQP) - 634
    2. N01 Vilufushi: Riyaz Rasheed (DQP) - 1,172



    JP

    I. Maamigili: Gasim Ibrahim (Republican) - 1,959
    MDP sucks

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  10. hehehehehe
    mdp oyaa dhanee dho.
    nurakkaavedhaane thihen vejjenama

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  11. To Copycat: Re: your analysis - it's a great source of information you've put here, but I was just wondering what would be the numbers for DRP if they had candidates for 76 seats..? I mean, MDP had 76 candidates for the election and DRP had some 50 seats if I m not wrong.

    Just a thought..!!!

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  12. DRP+PA=77 seats(47400 votes)
    MDP=76seats(48000 votes)

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  13. DRP+PA=75 candidates (47400 votes)
    MDP=75 candidates(48000 votes)

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