The no-confidence motion submitted in parliament against Attorney General Azima Shakoor has been tabled for Monday (October 28), reports local media.
The motion, with 26 MP’s signatures, was received September 25, said the parliament secretariat.
Shakoor was notified on October 1 that parliament will be debating the no-confidence motion against her.
Constitutional article 101(2) requires 14 days notice be given to the cabinet member in question and that individual will have the right to defend themselves both verbally and in writing.
The Maldivian Democratic Party’s parliamentary group is also seeking to move no-confidence motions against Defence Minister Mohamed Nazim, Parliament’s Deputy Speaker Ahmed Nazim, Prosecutor General Ahmed Muizzu and Tourism Minister Ahmed Adeeb for their roles in the government’s attempt to stall the presidential election, reports Haveeru.
This vote should have taken place last year. The lady with the big b*#*s should be made Gay yoom's private secretary to make him happy. Apparently he has a soft spot for the extra luxurious size.