Politics
In-depth coverage of Maldivian governance, parliamentary proceedings, policy analysis, and political developments shaping the nation.

Three Former Presidents Unite Against Concurrent Elections Referendum
In a rare display of cross-party unity, Mohamed Nasheed, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, and Abdulla Yameen all opposed the Eighth Amendment — a convergence that underscored the depth of concern about executive overreach.

Yameen Elected PNF President Unopposed as New Party Holds First National Assembly
Former President Abdulla Yameen consolidated control of the People's National Front at its inaugural assembly in October 2025, with his son Zain and former VP Mohamed Jameel elected as vice presidents.

Fayyaz Ismail Resigns as MDP Chairman Amid 2028 Presidential Ambitions
The architect of MDP's local election sweep stepped down citing 'ongoing internal disagreements since the 2022 congress,' raising questions about whether his organisational base will hold without an institutional platform.

Supreme Court Anti-Defection Case Could Fragment PNC's Parliamentary Supermajority
A pending Supreme Court challenge to the anti-defection law could release MPs from party-line voting obligations, potentially reshaping the balance of power in the People's Majlis ahead of the 2028 election cycle.

MDP Sweeps All Five Mayoral Races as PNC Suffers Local Election Setback
The Maldivian Democratic Party won every city council mayoralty in the April 4 elections, commanding 42.9% of the national vote against PNC's 38.9%. Incumbent Malé Mayor Adam Azim secured a decisive second term.

How the 2026 Constitutional Referendum Came About — and Why the People Said No
The Maldives' first nationwide referendum in nearly two decades asked a simple question about election timing. The answer — with 68.7% voting against — revealed deep public sentiment about power, accountability, and the future of democracy.

The Road to 2028: A Comprehensive Analysis of Who Will Contest the Maldivian Presidency
With President Muizzu weakened after the referendum defeat, the MDP fractured over its nominee, and Yameen plotting a comeback, the 2028 presidential race is shaping up to be the most consequential since 2008.