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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Abdulla Yameen sworn in as Maldivian President


  Abdulla Yameen takes his oath as the President of Maldives during a swearing-in ceremony at the parliament in Male
Abdulla Yameen takes Oath as the President of Maldives

Abdulla Yameen, the half-brother of the islands' long-time strongman ruler, was sworn in by the chief justice at a nationally televised ceremony attended by his defeated opponent Mohamed Nasheed Former Maldivian president and defeated presidential candidate Mohamed Nasheed attends the swearing in ceremony of his opponent Abdulla Yameen in Male on November 17, 2013


Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen(R)and Vice President Mohamed Jameel Ahmed(L)during their swearing-in ceremony in Male on Sunday Nov 17,2013
 Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen (R) and Vice-President Mohamed Jameel Ahmed (L) stand at attention during their swearing in ceremony in Male on November 17, 2013

Abdulla Yameen(54) was accorded a 21-gun salute and in his first address to the nation pledged to work with neighbours and the international community which had put his nation of 350,000 Sunni Muslims on notice to elect a leader by Sunday Nov 17,2013 or risk censure.
"We will maintain good neighbourly relations with regional countries and others," Yameen said. "I shall strive to make Maldives the safest and most developed nation in the region."

Mohamed Nasheed conceded defeat after a bitterly fought battle and said he was pleased that the country finally had a democratically elected leader.
"Today is a happy day for the Maldives -- we now have an elected government," Nasheed said.

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