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Il partito pro-Cina vince a valanga il voto nelle Maldive

epa11211104 A handout photo made available by the Maldives president office shows Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu (C) attending a cabinet meeting in Male, Maldives, 10 March 2024. According to President Muizzu, the Indian troops and military personnel on one of the three aviation platforms would be withdrawn before 10 March 2024, and the military personnel on the remaining two platforms would be withdrawn before 10 May 2024. The President added that the Maldivian Government has officially communicated that it will not renew the agreement enabling foreign nations to measure and map the Maldivian oceans and coastlines, a press release said. EPA/MALDIVES PRESIDENT HOUSE HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
epa11211104 A handout photo made available by the Maldives president office shows Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu (C) attending a cabinet meeting in Male, Maldives, 10 March 2024. According to President Muizzu, the Indian troops and military personnel on one of the three aviation platforms would be withdrawn before 10 March 2024, and the military personnel on the remaining two platforms would be withdrawn before 10 May 2024. The President added that the Maldivian Government has officially communicated that it will not renew the agreement enabling foreign nations to measure and map the Maldivian oceans and coastlines, a press release said. EPA/MALDIVES PRESIDENT HOUSE HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
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MALÉ, 22 APR - Il partito pro-Cina del presidente Mohamed Muizzu, People's National Congress (Pnc) ha vinto a valanga le elezioni che si sono tenute oggi nelle Maldive, guadagnando una solida maggioranza di due terzi, con almeno 66 dei 93 seggi in palio, secondo risultati ancora parziali: una svolta storica che allontana l'arcipelago dalla tradizionale sfera d'influenza della vicina India.

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