President Dr Mohamed Muizzu
93 articles
No matter how much this administration plays on the defensive, they will never regain the public's trust: Thazmeel
President Muizzu makes changes to committee established in response to Middle East unrest
President Muizzu establishes "Maldives Territorial Office" to oversee maritime boundary matters
President Muizzu establishes 24-hour "Citizens Complaints Bureau" to address public grievances
If Muizzu truly wishes for well-being and prosperity of the people, best he can do is resign and go home: Falah
President Muizzu's administration has spent 12 billion rufiyaa in excess of the budget: Shamheed
As the people struggle to afford basic necessities like cooking gas and essential medicine, we can no longer afford to leave President Muizzu in power: Shifaz
President Muizzu cannot be defeated by sitting idly: Shathir
President Muizzu’s new cabinet takes oath of office with four new appointments, excluding 10 dismissed ministers
President Muizzu has lost the public's trust; it is time to form an all-party transitional government: Nasheed
Following government's major electoral defeat, Minister Ali Arif, a first cousin of the President, resigns from his post
If Muizzu wishes to govern for the remainder of his term, he must listen to people and reform policies: Solih
Muizzu’s administration is a temporary government, and efforts to change it are underway: Yauqoob
Government officials and Members of Parliament are not standing with President Muizzu: MP Ziyad
The figures reveal a lack of support for President Muizzu
President Muizzu announces progress is being made on underwater glass tunnel project, an initiative previously likened to a moon landing mission by Minister Muththalib
President Muizzu is acting like a dictator, we must say no to the referendum: Saneef
History and the Dhivehi dictionary must be updated to define "lies" as "promises" under this administration: Ghafoor
Despite president’s earlier pledge that no new projects would be launched in the lead-up to the election, contracts for development projects across eight islands are awarded to various companies in direct contradiction to his statement
President's claims refuted: Current administration hired 34 employees for F. Feeali Fenaka branch alone!