The Maldivian Democratic Party (, ''Dhivehi Rayyithunge Demokretik Paati''; MDP) is the first
political party
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formed in the
Republic of Maldives.
The party is supportive of the promotion of
human rights
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and
democracy
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in the Maldives. It won the first ever multi-party elections in the Maldives with the support from all the other political parties in the
2008 elections against then president
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom ( ; born Abdulla Maumoon Khairi; 29 December 1937) is a Maldivian politician, statesman, diplomat and scholar who served as the 3rd president of the Maldives from 1978 to 2008. He previously served as the Minister of Tra ...
.
History
There had not been political parties in the Maldives since 1952. The MDP initially submitted its registration on 24 February 2001. In 2001, the party's first president was
Qasim Ibrahim
Qasim Ibrahim (born 30 August 1951), also known as Burumaa Qasim, is a Maldives, Maldivian politician, business magnate and Philanthropy, philanthropist. As the chairman and founder of the Villa Group, he is one of the country's wealthiest bus ...
. Although the
Maldivian Constitution allows political parties to operate, the MDP's application was rebuffed. After the people fighting for their rights on the street and the death of
Evan Naseem, MDP declared its existence in exile from
Sri Lanka
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on 10 November 2003. Initially, it was formed by a group of 42 people, which included members of parliament, a former
cabinet minister
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and leading businessmen. Members on its first general council were elected on 13 February 2004. Although the MDP was not recognized by the Maldivian government, it began operating in Maldives on 30 April 2005.
On 2 June 2005, the members of the
People's Majlis unanimously voted to
legally recognize political parties. The MDP subsequently submitted its registration on 26 June 2005, becoming the first
political party
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to be registered in the Second Republic of Maldives.
Throughout 2006, the opposition faced restrictions on
freedom of assembly
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, and the government continued to arrest opposition activists. In March 2006, the government introduced a "Roadmap for Reform" and subsequently introduced several bills in parliament. In August 2007, voters decided via
referendum
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that the Maldives' new constitution should provide for a
presidential system
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of government (vice parliamentary). The special Majlis completed its work and the new constitution took effect in August 2008.
In accordance with the new constitution ratified by then-President Gayoom on 7 August 2008, the first round of
presidential elections
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was held on 10 October 2008. Due to no single candidate receiving 50% of the vote, a second round was held on 29 October between
President Gayoom and
Mohamed Nasheed
Mohamed Nasheed (; born 17 May 1967), also known as Anni (), is a Maldivians, Maldivian politician and activist who served as president of the Maldives from 2008 until his resignation in 2012. A founding member of the Maldivian Democratic Part ...
. Nasheed won with 54% of the vote.
At the first
multi-party parliamentary elections in Maldives, on 9 May 2009, the MDP won 26 out of the 77 seats in the parliament, netting the second-most seats. However, the MDP gained the most votes, with a total of 35.3% (50,562 votes) which is a 10.39% increase from the first round of 2008 presidential elections when the MDP was allied with other parties. From the elections, Gayoom's
DRP gained 27.5% of the votes (39,399 votes) which is a 12.5% decrease from the first round of the 2008 presidential elections. In November 2013
elections
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Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated ...
ex-President Mohamed of the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) narrowly lost and
Abdulla Yameen of
PPM was elected as new president of Maldives.
In the
2018 presidential elections, the MDP candidate
Ibrahim Mohamed Solih defeated incumbent President
Abdulla Yameen, and was sworn in as president on November 17, 2018. He promised to fight against widespread corruption and investigate the human rights abuses of the previous regime. In the April 2019 parliamentary
election
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, the party won a landslide victory, and won 65 of 87 seats of the parliament. This was the first time a single party was able to get such a high number of seats in the parliament in Maldivian history.
Post-2018 election
In June 2022, former President and Speaker of Parliament Mohamed Nasheed announced that he would be contesting against the incumbent President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih in the Maldivian Democratic Party's primary election amid a growing political rift between the two. The rift originally started with a disagreement between the two on changing the Maldives'
presidential system
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of governance to a
parliamentary system
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, with Nasheed preferring the latter. Nasheed also accused the President of enacting policies contrary to the founding principles and ideology of the party, occasionally voting against bills sent by the MDP government in parliament. He also alleged that the President had removed more than 39,000 of the original party members from the membership register, stating that they were less likely to vote for him and potentially twist the primary election in the President's favor. The results revealed that President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih won the primary election with 61.10% of the vote.
On 17 May 2023, 12 members of Maldivian Democratic Party left the and formed a new party called
The Democrats. The twelve members defected from the MDP after the warnings of expulsions of four MDP MPs in their faction from the party as well as the expulsion of
Central Henveiru MP Ali Azim (who was also a Nasheed loyalist). The faction on several occasions violated the party's whip line and launched a
no-confidence motion against multiple government ministers in
Ibrahim Mohamed Solih's cabinet.
On 21 June 2023, the party's leader and the faction's leader Mohamed Nasheed quit after 18 years of being a member of the party and joined the newly created
Democrats.
The Democrats had announced that they would contest in the
2023 Presidential election in September. But the party came third place with 7% of the vote, making them ineligible to run in the second round.
In the first round of the 2023 elections, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih received 39% of the votes to the
PNC/
PPM candidate
Mohamed Muizzu's 46%. In the second round, held on 30 September 2023, Mohamed Muizzu won the second-round runoff of the Maldives
presidential election, beating incumbent president, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, with 54% of the vote to his 45%. Some attribute this loss to The Democrats and others to dissatisfaction with Ibrahim Mohamed Solih's presidency.
On 29 December 2023, several members of the MDP defected to PNC.
In the
2024 Maldivian parliamentary election, the party was
wiped out in an
landslide defeat
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, losing 56 seats and winning just 9.
Election results
President elections
People's Majlis elections
Notes
See also
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List of Islamic political parties
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References
External links
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Mohamed Nasheed's Presidential campaign site
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Political parties in the Maldives
International Democracy Union member parties
Islamic political parties in the Maldives
Political parties established in 2003