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“India is a huge country but it always listens to us, the smaller countries... I trust democracy far more than any other form of governance.”
— Mohamed Nasheed
“Well, if I did cooperate with Waheed, this country will go down the drain immediately. The people of this country elected a leader, and that was me. I have been removed forcefully and they want me back. But, I’m saying “Okay, let’s have new elections and see who the people want again”. If I step aside, if I join the Rebel Government, the people of this country will lose faith.”
— Mohamed Nasheed
“One time they said it was terrorism, another time they said it was acting against the constitution, another time they said it was alcohol.”
— Mohamed Nasheed
“My message to you is continue the protests, continue despite the odds, and eventually, together, we will reach that crucial number, 350.”
— Mohamed Nasheed
“We believe that the only prudent way forward and the solution is for Waheed to resign and the speaker of parliament to take over the government until elections are over.”
— Mohamed Nasheed
“I graciously accept defeat. We lost by a very small margin. Democracy is a process. It is up to us to make it work. The MDP has always asked for a government elected by the people. Today is a happy day for the Maldives - we now have an elected government.”
— Mohamed Nasheed
“Elections should be held only by the elections commission. The efforts by Jumhoory Party leader Gasim Ibrahim to keep [scandal hit] judge Ali Hameed in the Supreme Court bench are quite clear to me. He is also trying to bribe some members of our party's parliamentary group.”
— Mohamed Nasheed
“We will work within the legal ambit to ensure that the transition of power takes place through an election. I believe that the judges at the courts played an active role in the coup. I think [the judges] were under the assumption that our government was planning on dismissing all the judges and was working towards replacing them. In fact, some judges have even told me that they thought that this was our plan. The judges thought that we were trying to take over the judiciary.”
— Mohamed Nasheed