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President’s Office declares September 8 public holiday

The government has declared Sunday (September 8) will be a public holiday. The decision was made at the request of the Elections Commission (EC) in order to take into account the presidential polls being held across the country on September 7, the President’s Office has said.

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Posted on September 6, 2013Author Minivan NewsCategories News in BriefTags 2013, maldives, maldives news, minivan news, presidential elections 2013, public holiday, September 8

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