Former Home Minister Umar Naseer. (Sun Photo/Ibrahim Shamveel)
Former Home Minister Umar Naseer has said that if the government’s aim is to reduce election‑related spending, the parliamentary and local council elections should be held together, not the presidential and parliamentary elections.
The government plans to hold a referendum on April 4, alongside the local council elections, seeking public approval to conduct the presidential and parliamentary elections on the same day.
Sharing his views on Sunday, Umar said he supports reducing the number of nationwide elections from three to two to cut costs. However, he argued that the two largest elections, the presidential and parliamentary polls, should not be combined.
Umar said the presidential election is the most significant vote, determining the future direction of the entire country, while parliamentary and local council elections relate to individual constituencies.
“It is not reasonable to combine the two biggest elections and then hold the smallest one separately at great expense,” he said, urging voters to reject the proposal to merge the presidential and parliamentary elections.
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The referendum on whether the two main elections should be held on the same day will take place on Saturday, together with the local council elections.
The government maintains that combining the presidential and parliamentary elections would significantly reduce costs. The MDA, Adhaalath Party and Jumhooree Party support the proposal, while the opposition MDP and former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom’s PNF have announced they oppose it.