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Committee takes just five minutes to pass bill to merge elections

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Photo: People's Majlis


Committee takes just five minutes to pass bill to merge elections

9 ފެބުރުވަރީ 2026 - 16:36 0

The government's bill to amend the Constitution to merge the parliamentary and presidential elections and shorten the term of the current parliament was passed by the committee in just five minutes today (February 9).

The Independent Institutions Committee passed the bill as proposed by the government without any amendments.

The bill, moved by ruling People's National Congress (PNC) parliamentary group leader Ibrahim Falah, says that the parliamentary elections should be held along with presidential elections.

The bill proposes to change the date of the first session of the newly elected parliament to December 1. This will reduce the term of the current 20th People's Majlis by six months.

The term will end on December 1, 2028, and the administrative arrangements of the new parliament must be completed before that date.

President Mohamed Muizzu earlier said the constitution can only be amended by a public referendum. Attorney General (AG) Ahmed Usham told Adhadhu that the referendum will be held when the bill is sent for ratification.

Muizzu will submit the bill to the Elections Commission (EC). If the people do not support this, the bill will be invalidated, Usham said.

Parliament is expected to use the PNC's super majority to pass the bill to merge the two elections and hold the referendum with the April 4 local council elections.

The EC said the referendum can be held on April 4 if the changes are approved before February 18.

If the bill passes, the parliamentary election will be held along with the presidential election in 2028. Muizzu is the only candidate confirmed to contest so far.