Maldivian parliamentary election, 2005

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Parliamentary elections were held in the Maldives on 22 January 2005. At the time no political parties were allowed (they were legalised on 2 July 2005), so all candidates were non-partisans. Those supporting President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom won a majority of the 48 seats.

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Summary of the 22 January 2005 Maldivian Assembly election results
Candidates Seats
Non-partisans supporting the government 28
Non-partisans endorsed by the Maldivian Democratic Party 10
Others 2
Appointed members 8
Total 48
Source: Adam Carr


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