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Conditional agreement reached on continuing re-registration manually

Summary
Elections Commission (EC) has said that the commission will continue accepting re-registration forms, regardless of the current break of their computer system. An official from the commission told Sun that they are currently issuing an “offline slip” during the breakdown and that an official slip will be issued, in exchange for the offline splip, once the system is restored. The 24-hour re-registration period expired at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Elections Commission earlier revealed that they were able to process 20,000 re-registration up until noon today (Sunday).
01:39
Meeting between Elections Commission officials and Defence Minister Nazim has ended. Nazim refused to share with the media the discussions that took place during the meeting. He said that the government is prepared to cooperate with the Elections Commission in every way.
01:19
A meeting is ongoing between Elections Commission members and Defence Minister Mohamed Nazim.
01:13
The meeting has come to an end. No agreement could be reached on an election date. Elections Commission will consider the suggestions made by the parties and decide on a date tomorrow. JP has made several demands regarding the election, including confirming that no unauthorised persons have access to the commission’s server, and verifying fingerprints on 10 percent of the re-registration forms before the election.
01:10

No candidate should have the power to ‘veto’ the election. The election date will be decided by the Elections Commission tomorrow. We have proposed some dates.

01:01

We want to hold the first round on 30 October, and the second round on 7 November. We don’t want an election that’s held on the government’s request, we want an election by the Elections Commission. There’s no need for the government to interfere with this election. What the government needs to do is to maintain security during the election. The Supreme Court issued a guideline because some group didn’t make it to the second round.

00:58

We are prepared to elect a president before 11 November. The election should be held in accordance with the Supreme Court guideline.

00:54
The meeting has ended. PPM has said that Elections Commission will consider the suggestions made by the parties and decide on a date tomorrow. The officials who participated in the meeting are talking to reporters.
00:19
The meeting has resumed.
00:02
The discussions are about to begin after a one hour break. Defence Minister Nazim, PPM’s Abdul Raheem Abdulla, and MDP’s Reeko Moosa Manik have arrived at the Elections Commission.
22:52
The discussions have been suspended for about one hour. The parties have proposed dates for the election. MDP proposed 30 October, while PPM and JP proposed 2 November. The Elections Commission said that they would prefer to hold the election on 9 November. All parties support electing a president before 11 November. The discussions will resume at midnight.