Maldives leader names tourism minister as his deputy after previous vice president is ousted
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The president of the Maldives has appointed his trusted tourism minister as vice president a day after parliament ousted his former deputy on negligence charges.
President Yameen Abdul Gayoom swore in Ahmed Adeeb as vice president at a closed ceremony Wednesday.
The 33-year-old Adeeb's appointment was widely expected since lawmakers started a process to impeach Mohamed Jameel, who had been Gayoom's vice president since they were elected in 2013.
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Jameel was ousted Tuesday after 78 of 80 lawmakers voted in favor of the impeachment motion. Jameel, who is in Britain and did not answer the charges, said in a statement that he had been sidelined and prevented from performing his duties.
The Maldives is an Indian Ocean archipelago nation known for its upscale tourist resorts.