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Pro-China party wins Maldives election in landslide, media say

President Mohamed Muizzu’s People’s National Congress won 65 of the 93 seats up for grabs, an outcome set to shift the Indian Ocean archipelago closer to China.
 The Maldives votes in a parliamentary election likely to test Muizzu's tilt towards China and away from India, the luxury tourism hotspot's traditional benefactor.
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu casting his ballot in the country’s parliamentary election in Male on Sunday.Mohamed Afrah / AFP - Getty Images
/ Source: Reuters

MALE, the Maldives — Maldives voters handed President Mohamed Muizzu’s party a landslide win in parliamentary elections, media said Monday, an outcome set to shift the Indian Ocean archipelago closer to China and away from traditional partner India.

Muizzu’s People’s National Congress won 65 of the 93 seats up for grabs on Sunday, preliminary results from the Maldives Elections Commission and media projections show.

The main opposition Maldives Democratic Party dwindled to just 12 seats from 65 earlier.

Both Beijing and New Delhi have wooed the Maldives as they vie for influence in the Indo-Pacific region.

Elected last year, Muizzu has pledged to end the country’s “India First” policy, straining ties with New Delhi.

His government has asked dozens of Indian military personnel to leave the Maldives, a move critics say could hasten its shift toward China.

Muizzu’s post as president is not affected by Sunday’s vote, in which 368 candidates contested for five-year terms.