Rayyithunge Muthagaddim Party
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Rayyithunge Muthagaddim Party ރައްޔިތުންގެ މުތަޤައްދިމް ޕާޓީ | |
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Leader | Mohamed Amin Didi |
Founded | 19 October 1950; 73 years ago |
Dissolved | 1954 |
Headquarters | Malé, Maldives |
Ideology | Nationalism Republicanism |
Rayyithunge Muthagaddim Party (English: Peoples' Progressive Party, or Peoples' Progress Party) was the first ever political party formed in the Maldives.[1]
Despite Mohamed Amin Didi's government theoretically operating within a democratic system of governance, the party had no opposition parties from formation to dissolution. This could have been due to the fact that there was no straightforward approach towards organizing and forming political parties within the political system back then.
Rayyitunge Muthagaddim Party (RMP)[edit]
- Party established: 19 October 1950
- Membership as of 1 January 1953: 1871 women and 2870 men
Party President:
Chief Vice President:
Second Vice President:
- Mr. Ahmed Hilmy Didi
Honorary Vice Presidents:
- Annabeela Aminath Hussain
- Annabeela Zubeida Mohamed Didi (the Party President's junior wife)
- Mr Ahmed Kamil Didi
- Sheikh Malin Moosa Maafahaiy Kaleyfan
- Mr Adam Naseer Maniku
Party Secretaries:
- Annabeel Hassan Ali Didi
- Mr Ibrahim Shihab
Treasurer:
- Mr Kudadhaharaagey Ibrahim Didi
Publicity Secretary:
- Mr N.T. Hassan Didi
Consultative Committee:
- Annabeela Fathmath Ibrahim Didi
- Annabeela Fathmath Saeed (Party President's senior wife)
- Miss Aminath Faiza
- Annabeel Abdul Wahhab
- Mr Adam Naseer Maniku
- Mr Ahmed Hilmy Didi
- Mr Bandhu Mohamed Kaleyfan
- Mr Bucha Hassan Kaleyfan
- Mr Kerafa Mohamed Kaleyfan
- Mr Kateeb Don Kaleyfan
- Mr Maarandu Mudin Kaleyfan
- Mr Feeali Kateeb Kaleyfan
- Mr Havaru-Thinadu Abdulla Kateeb Manikfan
- Mr Bilal Tuttu Maniku
- Mr Maizan Mohamed Maniku
- Mr Tutteedi Don Maniku
References[edit]
- ^ "Maldives Royal Family Official Website: The Maldives First Republic". Archived from the original on 2008-01-19. Retrieved 2009-09-21.