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President calls to set aside political differences, put nation first

President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom has called upon the people to set aside political differences and always prioritise national interest. President Yameen made the remark while meeting the people of Maamendhoo, as part of his visit to some islands of Laamu Atoll.
The president noted the right to vote in a democracy is a national responsibility, which would pave the way for future generations. Further, the president called upon everyone to refrain from any activities that may disrupt the peace in the community, and to always prioritise peace and harmony.
President Yameen also appealed to always uphold Islamic values, national spirit, and responsibly carry out duties as Maldivian citizens. In his speech, the president also reiterated the commitment of the administration to uphold the constitution and international policies. In addition, the president stated it is unacceptable for any party to claim democracy was not practised in the Maldives.
During his visit to Maamendhoo, the president inaugurated the sewerage services in the island. At the ceremony, the president unveiled the monument placed to commemorate the inauguration of the sewerage services system.
Furthermore, before visiting Maamendhoo, President Yameen visited Hithadhoo and inaugurated the harbour. At the ceremony, the president unveiled the monument placed to commemorate the inauguration of the harbour.