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Maldives Katılım Şubat 2008
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yoosuf. S@SimonYoosuf·
ބައްދަލުވާ ކޮންމެ މެމްބަރެއްވެސް ދެއްވަނީ ހިތްވަރު. މީކާއިލް ގެ ސަޅި ކަމަކީ އުފެދިފައިވާ ނުތަނަވަސްކަމުގެ ނާޖާއިޒު ފައިދާ ނެގުމަށް ފަހާފޮށި ކައިރީ އިނދެ ފަހަން ނޫޅުން. ބަތްތަވާގެ އުނދުޅިނަގާ އެގަރުދިޔަ ތެއްޔަށް ބާނަން ނޫޅުން. ⁦@MickailNaseem⁩ 3️⃣☑️ ⁦#Meekail4CP
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🗣️@hathareskan·
The claim that Nasheed was “forced” out of MDP and Solih lost because of his unpopularity is historical revisionism. Nasheed was not forced out. He lost the MDP presidential primary to Solih, could not accept that the party had moved beyond his automatic control, and then spent the months that followed manufacturing a narrative of victimhood to justify what was, in reality, a scorched-earth political response. Nasheed did not leave because democracy failed inside MDP. He left because democracy worked, and he lost. The deeper issue was that Nasheed expected Solih’s presidency to remain politically subordinate to him. In 2018, Solih became the candidate because Nasheed could not run. But once Solih became President, he did not simply hand the presidency over in practice, as Nasheed appeared to expect. That was the real fracture. Everything after that became a campaign to delegitimise Solih. The claims around Eva Abdulla and Ali Azim are now being used to present Nasheed’s departure as something forced by Solih’s camp. But that ignores the timeline. Nasheed’s faction had already been functioning like a party within a party long before those incidents became the official excuse. The Democrats did not emerge overnight. The machinery, messaging, alliances, and political posture were already being built in the background. Ali Azim was not some random victim of political tyranny. He crossed a clear party line by aligning with opposition forces against the MDP government. Eva Abdulla, too, left the party with Nasheed’s faction. Once elected to a parliamentary leadership position through MDP’s strength, her departure naturally triggered a challenge to that position. That is politics. That is not martyrdom. But Nasheed needed martyrs. So Azim became proof of persecution. Eva became proof of tyranny. And the split became a story of compulsion rather than choice. The claim that Solih was deeply unpopular did not emerge in a vacuum either. It was built, repeated, amplified, and weaponised by Nasheed and his camp. They accused Solih’s administration of corruption, weakness, authoritarianism, betrayal, extremism-related failures, internal rigging, and every possible political sin until that narrative became useful to the opposition as well. Then Nasheed split the party, formed The Democrats, and helped fracture the vote. The numbers are clear. In the first round of 2023, Solih lost to Muizzu by 15,474 votes. The Democrats won 15,839 votes. In the second round, Solih lost by 19,291 votes. This was not an irrelevant side-show. The split held the balance of power and destroyed Solih’s path to re-election. So when Nasheed now says Solih lost because he was unpopular, he is hiding his own role in manufacturing that unpopularity and then profiting politically from it. This is gaslighting. He is asking the public to forget the timeline, forget the primary, forget the months of sabotage, forget the convenient use of Eva and Azim as political cover, forget The Democrats, forget the vote math, and accept a rewritten version where he was the victim and everyone else owes him an apology. No. Solih had failures. Every administration does. But the 2023 defeat cannot be understood without Nasheed’s refusal to accept the primary result, his attempt to retain control over a presidency that was no longer his, and his decision to burn down the house because he no longer owned the keys.
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Pohthu™@Pohthu·
ދުވާފަރަށް ނަޝީދު ގޮސް ދެއްކި ވާހަކަ. @MDPSecretariat އާންމު މެންބަރުން ކިހިނަކުން ތޯ ތިޔަ ވިސްނަވަނީ މިވަރުގެ ތުހުމަތު ޕާޓީގެ އިސް ލީޑަރުން ބޮލުގައި ހަމަ ޕާޓީގެ އިސް ލީޑަރުން އަޅުވާ އިރު ކުރިޔަށް ދާން. އަމިއްލަ ޕާޓީ ތެރޭ މިވަރުގެ ތުހުމަތު ކުރާ އިރު ރާއްޖޭގެ ރަޔިއްތުން 2028 ގައި މި ފާޓީއަށް ވޯޓު ދޭނީ ކިހިނަކުން ތޯ؟ އެ ރަޔިއްތުންނަށް ކޮން އިންސާފެއް ހޯދާ ދޭނަމޭ ތޯ ބުނާނީ؟ 3 ތަނެއްގައި ބޮން ބަހައްޓައިގެން ގޮއްވާލަން އުޅުނޭ އެ ބުނަނީ އޭރުގެ ޑިފެންސް މިނިސްޓަރ @MariyaDidi ކައިރިޔަށް ލައިގެން ހުރެ. މި ދައްކަނީ އަމިއްލަ މީހާ މަރާލަން ބަޔަކު ދޭން އުޅުނު އަނިޔާ އެއްގެ ވާހަކަ. މިވަރުގެ ކަމެއް ވެފައި އޮށްވާ އެއްތަށިން ކޭ މީހެކޭ ކިޔާ އެކުވެރިކަމެއް ޕާޓީ އަކަށް ބަލާ އެނބުރި އަންނާނީ ކިހިނަކުން ތޯ؟ މަގޭ އެދުމަކީ މި އިންތިހާބު ލަސްކޮށް ޕާޓީ ތެރެއިން މިކަން ބެލުން. މި ކަހަލަ ތުހުމަތު ތަކުގެ ކޮޅެއް ފެނިގެން ނޫނީ ދެނެއް މި ޕާޓީއެއް ގަދަކޮށް ނޯންނާނެ. އެ ބުނަނީ މެންބަރުން އެއްކޮށް ހުރެ ދިމާލަށް މޫނަށް ރުލެއް އަރުވާ ނުލާ @ibusolih އިސްވެ ހުރެ @MohamedNasheed މަރާލަން އުޅުނު ވާހަކަ. މިއީ ކުޑަ ކަމެއް ނޫން! @mpgapo @faya_i @MickailNaseem @mohamedkudu މިކަން ބަލަން އުޅޭ. މިވަރުގެ ކަމެއް ހިނގާފައި އޮތް ތޯ ނެއްތޯ ޕާޓީގެ މެންބަރުންނަށް އިނގެން ޖެހޭ! ސިޔާސީ މަސައްކަތަކީ ތިމާ ބޭނުންހާ އެއްޗެއް ގޮވައިގެން ކުރި ހޯދަން އޮންނަ ކަމެއް ނޫން. މިވަރުގެ ކަންކަން އަޅާ ނުލާ ދޫކޮށްލައިގެން ނުވާނެ.
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yoosuf. S@SimonYoosuf·
ހަޔާތެއް ސިޔާސީ މަސައްކަތުގައި ، އުމުރުން 17 އަހަރުގައި އިސްލާހީ މަސައްކަތަށް ނުކުމެ، އެމްޑީޕީގައި ޒުވާނުން ބާރުވެރިކުރުވައި ޒުވާނާއަށް ވެސް ޕާޓީގެ އިސްމާގާމުތަކަށް އާދެވޭނެ ކަމުގެ ޔަޤީންކަން ހޯދައިދީ ، ގަލޮޅު ގޮނޑި 2 ފަހަރަށް އިތުބާރާއި އެކު ހޯއްދެވި ކެނޑިޑޭޓު މިއަދު ހުންނެވީ ޅ އަތޮޅުގައި. 12 ޖޫންގަައި އެންމެން ނުކުމެ ބޮޑުކޮށް ވޯޓު އަޅުއްވާ. ނިންމާލަން މިކަން ސާފުވޯޓަކުން 👍 @MickailNaseem 3️⃣☑️ #Meekail4CP
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TEDRY⚫️⚪️
I believe within a democratic political organization like the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), there shouldn't be an undebatable political matter. Here is a chronological list of MDP Chairpersons from the first national congress held in 2005 Dec, till today. 1. Mohamed Nasheed was the first elected chairperson of the MDP from 2005 to 2008. Notably, he was elected while under a prolonged house arrest and there after. He also went on to win the MDP Presidential Primary in 2008. 2. Mariya Ahmed Didi from 2008 to 2011. During her entire tenure as CP, she was a sitting MP. 3. Reeko Moosa Manik was the acting chairperson of MDP from 2011 to 2014, while being the MP of HulhuHenveiru constituency. 4. Ali Waheed from 2014 to 2016. Notably he was the only guy who did not hold another political position or not a political prisoner, during his tenure as MDP chairperson till he fled to UK. 5. Hassan Latheef was the CP from 2016 to 2022. He was elected fulltime MP from 2019 till the end of his term as CP. 6. Fayyaz Ismail served as CP from 2022 to 2023. He was elected to the CO position while serving as the Minister of Economic Development. 7. Abdul Ghafoor Moosa assumed the role of acting chairperson in 2025 while being MP, a position he still holds today. Given the history of MDP chairpersonship, I am very curious to know why you claimed "a fulltime MP cannot do CP job" and it's undebatable. The MDP’s own history directly contradicts your claim. So would you care to explain the veracity of your claim and that it is not hogwash.
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Ahmed Mauroof@ahmedmauruf·
Protesters Shamin and Mushaffau remanded for an additional 15 days in prison by the Criminal Court. Judge Ali Adam didn't want to listen fully to what defense lawyers tried to say; instead, he ordered exactly as the police requested. It wasn't established why they needed to be detained, whether they were a threat to public peace or might flee. #FreeAdhadhuJournalists #FreeAllProtesters
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Midhuam Saud(米渡)🇲🇻@Midhuamsaud·
When I first tweeted about this, some of my PNC friends told me I was being dramatic, that there would be public pressure for a few days and then people would move on. But in just three days, this incident managed to bring three former presidents to the same table, including former Prz Yameen and people who have been his political opponents for nearly two decades. So was seeking a gag order and jailing two journalists just to make a statement or feed egos really worth all this? The people advising Prz Muizzu are either politically very immature or are seriously misguiding him.
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This will go down as a dark chapter for the government, one that will haunt it for the rest of the term.

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Anas Abdul Sattar
Anas Abdul Sattar@anasabdulsattar·
“MDP aky siyaasy gothun baaruveri party akah, fudhuntheri party akah, hinguntheri party akah, laamarukazy party akah” hedhumah Chairperson kamah @MickailNaseem candidate no. 3 ah vote dhevvaa!
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Meekail Naseem
Meekail Naseem@MickailNaseem·
ފުދުންތެރި ޕާޓީ 🟡 ޕާޓީއަށް ލިބޭ ފައިސާ ހަރަދު ކުރާގޮތް އާންމު މެންމަބަރުންނަށް، ކޮންމެ މަހަކު އާންމު ކުރާނަން. (1/3)
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Meekail Naseem
Meekail Naseem@MickailNaseem·
It was a great honour to have my #Ithubaaru manifesto launched by Mariyam Manike, a stalwart of the democratic movement in Maldives. Almost 21 years since the party was founded, we are back to square one; back to having to defend our most fundamental rights. One June 12, MDP members must decide: forward with fresh leadership and a path for unity, or backwards with divisive factionalism and polarisation. #Ithubaaru #Meekail4CP
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FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup@FIFAWorldCup·
The world's biggest stage. An even bigger purpose. On July 19, the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Final Halftime Show is coming to New York New Jersey Stadium, featuring superstars @Madonna , @shakira , and @bts_bighit , curated by @coldplay ‘s Chris Martin!   A FIFA World Cup first, the Halftime Show supports the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, a landmark initiative working to raise $100 USD million to expand access to quality education and football for children around the world. Throughout the tournament, USD 1 from every ticket sold to FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches will be donated to the Fund.
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Ali Hussain@AleeVoice·
މި ވަގުތު ރައްޔިތުންގެ މަޖިލީހުގައި ގޮނޑި ގެއްލިގައިވާ ހައެއްކަ މެންބަރުން އެބަތިބި. އެ މީހުންގެ މައްސަލަ ސުޕްރީމް ކޯޓަށް ހުށައެޅުމުގެ މަސައްކަތް ފަށައިފިން. އެ މީހުންނަކީ މިނިވަން ކެންޑިޑޭޓުންގެ ގޮތުގައި އިންތިޚާބުވުމަށްފަހު ޕީއެންސީ އަށް ސޮއި ކުރި މެންބަރުން.
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Fayaz Moosa 🇲🇻🇵🇸
Fayaz Moosa 🇲🇻🇵🇸@fayaz_moosa·
Bodethi kuvverin anna dhuvaheh veema miadhuves court sarahadhu bandhu.
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