Yameen loses in Maldives presidential election

Opposition candidate Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has won the Maldives’ presidential election in a surprise defeat of President Abdulla Yameen.

He took 134,616 votes to beat Mr Yameen, who received 96,132, provisional results showed.

Mr Yameen, who has been accused of crushing dissent in the archipelago, admitted defeat, saying he accepted the result.

The Maldives is a key battleground in the rivalry between China and India.

The US and India have welcomed Mr Solih’s win. Mr Yameen had drawn the Maldives closer to China, which has stepped up its presence in the Indian Ocean in recent years.

Many opposition politicians in the Maldives have been jailed under Mr Yameen, and the US and European Union had threatened sanctions before the vote if the democratic situation did not improve.

Supporters of Mr Solih took to the streets in celebration overnight.

“The message is loud and clear. The people of Maldives want change, peace and justice,” Mr Solih, widely known as Ibu, told reporters in the capital, Male.

In a televised address to the nation on Monday, after hours of silence, Mr Yameen said he had congratulated Mr Solih, while defending his record.

“The Maldivian people have decided what they want. I have accepted the results,” he said.