Examples of 'gayoom' in a sentence
Meaning of "gayoom"
gayoom (noun): Refers to Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, a former President of Maldives. This noun is used to discuss political matters or historical events related to his presidency
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Gayoom denied any involvement.
He was a widely outspoken critic of the former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.
President Gayoom has clearly overreacted to what amounted to a peaceful protest.
This was the option favored by Abdul Gayoom.
Gayoom is accused of bribing the three legal professionals to overthrow the Yameen government.
Supreme Court declares Gayoom can contest in the Election.
President Gayoom commuted the death sentences passed against them to life imprisonment under Indian pressure.
The album had a song penned by Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.
President Gayoom and the Judges must be released immediately.
Parliament sessions are suspended to avoid the impeachment of Yameen Abdul Gayoom.
Former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom was released on bail last week.
He was one of the youngest members elected endorsed by then President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.
Gayoom is now an ally of the pro-Nasheed coalition and was jailed by his half-brother.
In his inaugural address, Gayoom promised various political reforms.
Gayoom was taken into custody along with his son in law, the family said.
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Nasheed won the election, unseating longtime incumbent Gayoom.
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A former journalist and political prisoner, Nasheed was a staunch critic of the Gayoom regime.
Gayoom received 27 votes, allowing his name to be put forward as the sole candidate.
Nasheed is now serving a 13-year sentence for ordering the arrest of a judge appointed by Gayoom.
Gayoom faces run-off in Maldives.
Their election victory ended the 30-year dictatorship of President Gayoom.
A runoff was thus held on 28 October between Gayoom and second-placed Mohamed Nasheed.
Abdulla Yameen is the half-brother of a former president, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.
Gayoom to stand for the presidential elections, due to take place in late 2008.
This support stopped after graduation in 1966, however, and Gayoom was forced to end his studies.
President Gayoom announced his proposals for constitutional reforms in June 2004.
Finally, Nasheed had been elected in the 2008 election by defeating long-term incumbent Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.
On 8 January 2008, Abdul Gayoom escaped unharmed from an assassination attempt at Hoarafushi.