The Maldives law enforcers have surrounded the Maldives Parliament amid possible impeachment of the country's president Abdulla Yameen, Avas news agency reported Sunday.
Following rumors of a possible impeachment, the country's Attorney General Mohamed Anil said during a news conference that the president could be ousted only through a vote in parliament, and that police and security forces would not obey an impeachment order from an "illegitimate set of people."
Due to the court's decision, the opposition gained the majority in Parliament and is now able to decide on the future of the country's president.
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The Yameen government, however, refused to comply with court's decision and ordered the Maldives police to resist any attempt to either arrest or impeach the president.
On Saturday, the police detained two opposition member on their return from abroad. Both arrested — Ilham Ahmed and Abler Mohamed, were among the 12 parliamentarians reinstated by the Supreme Court.