Belt and RoadMaldives election paves way for China deals investigations
New party with super majority secures chance to tackle corruption
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih of the Maldives now has strong backing of the parliament, where his Maldivian Democratic Party won 65 of 87 seats in the recent election, to tackle large scale projects funded by China. © AP
MARWAAN MACAN-MARKAR, Asia regional correspondent
COLOMBO -- A landslide parliamentary victory for the party of Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has strengthened his hand to investigate corruption during his pro-China predecessor's term when the new session of the 87-seat legislature opens in May. The revelations are expected to test the ties between the strategically located Indian Ocean archipelago and China, its largest lender.