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Maldives election runoff could turn tide in India-China contest

Pro-Beijing Muizzu takes page from jailed ex-President Yameen's playbook

The Maldives' incumbent President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, right, now faces an uphill battle to keep his job and beat challenger Mohamed Muizzu, left. (Photos by Reuters) 

COLOMBO -- Maldivian voters have raised the geopolitical stakes for the second and final round of the presidential election on Sept. 30, having given pro-China opposition candidate Mohamed Muizzu a commanding lead over India-friendly incumbent Ibrahim Mohamed Solih in the first round on Saturday.

Muizzu performed much better, and Solih far worse, than analysts had anticipated and polls predicted. Citizens gave the former -- the mayor of the capital, Male, and candidate of the People's National Congress (PNC) -- 46% of the vote. This secured his spot in the final runoff, in which the winner must get over 50% of the votes.

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