Opposition figures incite various forms of unrest the moment they are elected to office: President Muizzu
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has highlighted that opposition candidates often obstruct public interest projects and incite instability after being elected to office. The President emphasized that achieving national development and steering the country in the right direction requires a fundamental shift away from this political culture.

President Muizzu speaks during the second episode of the ongoing podcast series, "Nation Chat." | Presidents Office
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has stated that opposition figures incite various forms of unrest once elected to office, attempting to distance the public from initiatives that benefit them.
President Muizzu made these remarks during the second episode of the "Nation Chat" podcast series, which aired on Thursday night.
The President stated that it is common to see various parties competing in elections and, once opposition candidates are elected to office, engaging in unrest and attempting to block initiatives that benefit the public. However, he emphasized that the nation can only progress on the right path if this culture is changed.
President Muizzu stated that although candidates contest from different political parties, he urges them to serve all citizens equally and with sincerity from the moment they are elected.



