‼️🚨Breaking News (confirmed)
Anni has just won MDP Chairperson election. This is the biggest political comeback since the founding of modern Maldives and its first Constitution in 1932.
Congratulations to Anni and Fayya on their victory. Ordinary MDP members just endorsed your Bodu Badhalu manifesto. Now you have the mandate to make it the official party policy.
Anni co founded MDP in exile in Sri Lanka on 10 November 2004, when political parties were still banned under the authoritarian Maumoon’s regime. He returned to Maldives on 30 April 2005, defying threats and arrests, to build the party on home soil. MDP was officially registered in June 2005 and on 20 December 2005 Anni was elected as its very first Chairperson.
Under his leadership, MDP united reformers and became the driving force that ended 30 years of authoritarian rule. He guided the party through arrests, protests and turbulent times and in 2008 led us to victory in Maldives’ first democratic presidential election, delivering the country’s first democratically elected president on 11 November 2008.
Today, on 12 June 2026, MDP members have spoken clearly once again. Anni’s return as Chairperson is a powerful new chapter for our party. His courage, vision, integrity and lifelong commitment to democracy and reform will help rebuild and strengthen MDP at this critical moment.
Thank you to every member who voted and participated. Now let’s come together in unity, respect the democratic result and focus on the bigger fight ahead for a stronger, principled MDP that puts the Maldives and its people first in 2028.
Also, sincere thanks to @MickailNaseem for running a strong and competitive campaign that contributed to a vibrant democratic contest within MDP. His commitment, ideas and engagement throughout the election helped strengthen the party and demonstrated the value of healthy internal democracy.
Thank you all. @MMuizzu should be worried.
@MohamedNasheed@faya_i@MDPSecretariat
🚨Another Tragic Death – Suicide in Jail🚨
The heartbreaking case of Ibrahim Shamveel in remand jail, “Vaanuvaa Bandhu,” is yet another reminder of the system’s failure. A client struggling with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and multiple co-occurring disorders, he was sentenced to treatment by the Drug Court—yet treatment was never provided.
Why was he left to suffer in jail?
Who will take responsibility for his death?
👉 NDA is led by :
1 State Minister
3 Deputy Ministers
5 Senior Policy Directors
2 Policy Directors
Yet, not a single one of them has the education or experience required in the field of addiction treatment. These are all political appointees, paid with public tax money, while the NDA and the entire treatment system crumble under mismanagement.
Even if Lubna, Rado, and Ratheeba visit the Addu Vilunu Center in an attempt to fix things, without proper leadership, nothing will change. The incompetence is systemic, and its consequences are deadly.
👉Your Failures in Leadership:
Mismanagement of the case management system
Mismanagement of early intervention
Mismanagement of the referral system
Mismanagement of monitoring and evaluation
Mismanagement of aftercare
Mismanagement of crisis management
Mismanagement of dual diagnosis cases
This dysfunction has cost another life—how many more before real accountability is taken?
@MMuizzu@presidencymv@mvpeoplesmajlis@min_mohst@HomeMinistrymv@MoHmv@HPA_MV@AdhadhuMV@hrcmv@anedhivehirajje@UNODC@WHO@EBonins_UNODC@MVDrugCourt@Mihaarunews@meedhoosoba@SikkaMohoree@MDPSecretariat@Muhammad_Aiysh@RadoRashid@HKurusee@sajidhaamohamed@HKurusee@sunbrk@hrcmv@afarismaumoon @Ch13official
Obama ordered 563 drone strikes that killed approximately 3,797 people.
One of his first drone strikes was on a funeral, murdering 41 innocent Pakistani civilians.
Here he is accepting the Nobel Peace prize.
Mr. Bashar Assad counting his final hours as President of Syria 🇸🇾
Rebel groups are closing in on Damascus.
In June 2000, Syrian parliament amended constitution to lower age for president from 40 to 34 to allow him to become president like Maldives did for @Ahmed_Adeeb.
I humbly request the Maldivian government to accept at least 1000 of these orphan Gaza children & grant them🇲🇻citizenship.
There are thousands of parents who’re unable to have children in Maldives.
When they grow up, they can hold dual citizenship.
https://t.co/Qiian0tjUG