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UK and Australia Supports IGP III for the Maldives

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in the Maldives has signed with the Government of the United Kingdom (UK) and the Government of Australia contribution agreements to its new five-year Integrated Governance Programme (IGP)

The new Integrated Governance Programme (IGP III) reaffirms the long-standing partnership between the Maldives and development partners, building on several areas of support with an accelerated focus to channel development cooperation through the newest offer of support from the UNDP to the country as outlined in the Country Programme for the Maldives 2022-2026.

UNDP has co-designed its Governance Portfolio with key governance stakeholders in the country, and benefits from the advice and oversight of a representative board, co-chaired by UNDP Resident Representative in the Maldives Enrico Gaveglia, Attorney General Ibrahim Riffath, Minister of Gender, Family and Social Services Aishath Mohamed Didi and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Local Government Authority (LGA) Afshan Latheef.

Under the integrated platform of partners in which civil society organisations and representatives of rights-holders also participate, the programme aims to achieve open, decentralised, and gender-responsive governance systems, equitable access to justice and human rights; and empowered cohesive and resilient communities.

UNDP Maldives said the support of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to IGP III, has a distinct focus on gender equality and disability inclusion, access to justice, grassroots movements, and engaging young people, and will enable interventions across all three outcome areas to be undertaken in close collaboration with government stakeholders.

“As a proud partner in the Integrated Governance Program since 2012, Australia has been privileged to be part of Maldives governance reform journey,” said Australian High Commissioner to the Maldives David Holly. “Effective, accountable, and inclusive governance systems, from the national to the grassroots, allow us to achieve our full potential as nations and individuals. We look forward to working, under the roadmap provided by IGPIII and alongside UNDP and the Government and citizens of the Maldives, to help further embed these principles.”

UNDP Maldives said the support from the Government of the UK channeled through the Conflict, Security and Stability Fund will aid in strengthening and sustaining the progress on the Legal and Justice Sector Reform Agenda of the Government of the Maldives. The key objectives include enhancing institutional resilience and local governance through citizen participation and empowerment, towards a more resilient, socially cohesive, and tolerant community.

“Our actions are always more powerful and effective when we find ways to harmonise them with the efforts of others and look for linkages across sectors and the community. So, I am really pleased that we have taken this step, with Australia, to back UNDP’s approach to enabling decentralisation, putting people and their rights at the heart of the matter. I think the oversight the high-level Board will provide should really help to ensure effective, inclusive delivery,” said Caron Röhsler, the British High Commissioner to the Maldives.

Australia and the UK have been longstanding partners of UNDP and the Maldives, solidarity that has enabled UNDP to provide dedicated need-based support towards consolidating democracy in the Maldives. It includes amplified efforts to reform the judiciary, and the legal and justice sector; support towards creating an independent and empowered civil society and media; formative and sustained support for decentralisation and local governance; and support for advancing the country’s efforts toward women’s empowerment and gender equality.

“With the endorsement of the IGP III, the UNDP support to the Maldives shapes out a new geometry of partnerships across government and development partners willing to accelerate results and operate at a sustained scale in key levers such as data-driven, inclusive, and anticipatory governance; as well as enhanced fiscal and financing options for an effective decentralised public administration. We see in the IGP the creation of a new space for participation for policy making which is inclusive and caring to all,” noted Gaveglia.

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Nasheed to form new party

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The main ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP)’s leader Mohamed Nasheed has decided to form a new political party.

Nasheed initiated a separate political movement within MDP, ‘Fikuregge Dhirun’, following his loss in MDP’s presidential primary held back in January. After major conflicts with the government and its policies – all lawmakers from the faction tendered their resignation from MDP on Wednesday.

The move came after Central Henveiru MP Ali Azim was expelled from the party on Tuesday and banned from rejoining for at least one year over involvement in opposition political activities surrounding the Chagos archipelago dispute.

The 12 members who resigned from MDP on Wednesday are;

Parliament’s Deputy Speaker, North Galolhu MP Eva Abdulla
Ungoofaaru MP Mohamed Waheed (Wadde)
North Maafannu MP Imthiyaz Fahumy (Inthi)
West Henveiru MP Hassan Latheef
Hulhudhoo MP Ilyas Labeeb
North Kulhudhuffushi MP Yasir Abdul Latheef
Vilufushi MP Hassan Afeef
Central Maafannu MP Ibrahim Rasheed (Bonde)
Madaveli MP Hussain Firushan
Thoddoo MP Hassan Shiyan (Gita)
North Mahchangoalhi MP Mohamed Rasheed (Boadhigu)
Gadhdhoo MP Ahmed Zahir
All 12 members are close acquittances of Nasheed. MP Hassan Latheef, during a meeting at Bodufenvalhuge on Wednesday, announced Nasheed’s decision to form a new political party. The meeting was attended by supporters of Nasheed.

Should Nasheed form a new political party, that party would be the largest opposition party in terms of members in the parliament, thereby, the minority party. The minority party at present, opposition PPM-PNC coalition has only eight members in the parliament.

Despite the resignation of the 12 MPs, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih continues to hold full control of the Parliament with 56 MPs.

Source(s): sun.mv

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MPs loyal to Nasheed leave MDP

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Multiple members of the main ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) loyal to the party’s leader Mohamed Nasheed have left the party.

The members who resigned from MDP include 12 MPs. They include Deputy Speaker Eva Abdulla, MP Mohamed Waheed, MP Imthiyaz Fahmy (Inthi), MP Hassan Latheef, MP Ilyas Labeeb, MP Yasir Abdul Latheef, MP Hassan Afeef, MP Ibrahim Rasheed (Bonde), MP Hussain Firushan, MP Hassan Shiyan, MP Mohamed Rasheed (Boadhigu), and MP Ahmed Zahir.

They submitted their resignation letters Wednesday.

The move comes after MDP’s parliamentary group had requested action against Inthi, Hassan Latheef, Ilyas, Yasir, and Central Henveiru MP Ali Azim earlier this week, for forming an alliance with the opposition Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM), Jumhoory Party (JP) and Maldives National Party (MNP), after accusing the government of failure to protect the interests of the Maldivian people in the case lodged with the International Tribunal of the Law of the Seas (ITLOS) over the disputed maritime territory between Maldives and Mauritius.

The party’s disciplinary committee decided to expel Azim from the party on Tuesday.

They are all members of Nasheed’s ‘Fikuregge Dhirun’ faction.

However, Nasheed has yet to resign from the party.

Despite the resignation of the 12 MPs, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih continues to hold full control of the Parliament with 56 MPs.

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The Cambodian Prime Minister arrives in the Maldives on an official visit

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The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, arrived Sunday morning on an official visit to the Maldives at the invitation of H.E. President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. It is Samdech Techo Prime Minister Hun Sen’s first visit to the Maldives.

The Cambodian Prime Minister and accompanying delegation were received at Velana International Airport (VIA) by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdulla Shahid (ODRI). The government will hold a ceremony on Monday to officially welcome the Cambodian Prime Minister to the Maldives.

During the visit, President Solih would meet with Samdech Techo Prime Minister Hun Sen and hold official talks on strengthening bilateral cooperation, followed by the exchange of memoranda of understanding (MoUs) between the two countries. President Solih and the Cambodian Prime Minister would also deliver a joint statement on the outcomes of their discussions.

The Maldives and Cambodia established diplomatic relations on September 21, 1995.

Source(s): President Office.

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