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10 Jun 2017 | Sat 22:03
A heavily publicized portrait of former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, during his presidency
A heavily publicized portrait of former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, during his presidency
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Ex-President Gayoom 'disheartened' over diminishing democratic values
Former President Maumoon expressed this sentiment in a tweet he sent out on Friday
Maumoon’s Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) has been divided since 2016
His faction has also signed a pact with other opposition parties, MDP, Adhaalath Party, and the Jumhooree Party

Former longstanding president, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, has expressed concern that the democratic gains Maldives has achieved in the past decade-and-a-half have begun to diminish.

Former President Maumoon expressed this sentiment in a tweet he sent out on Friday.

Maumoon had also mentioned the introduction of his democratic reform agenda in 2004, which was a response to the inception of the opposition Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), which challenged what they accused to be a totalitarian reign.

Maumoon’s Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) has been divided since 2016, and his ‘Z-Faction’ has been part of the opposition since.

The former president, who now resides in Singapore, has heavily criticized his half-brother, incumbent President Abdulla Yameen’s administration’s political tactics.

His faction has also signed a pact with other opposition parties, MDP, Adhaalath Party, and the Jumhooree Party.

On 24th March, the parties signed an agreement that seeks to protect the freedom, independence, autonomy, and national spirit of the Maldives.

Former Presidents Maumoon and Mohamed Nasheed along with Jumhooree Party leader Qasim Ibrahim and Adhaalath Party’s Sheikh Imran Abdulla had signed the agreement.

Maumoon’s son, MP Faris Maumoon – who spearheaded a bill against parliament speaker Abdulla Maseeh earlier this year – had represented him at the signing.

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