MDP to hold nationwide protest on Thursday over stalled projects and political dismissals
The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) decided to hold a nationwide protest on Thursday over stalled development projects and politically-motivated dismissals of employees in state-owned enterprises. The decision was made at the first MDP National Assembly meeting chaired by former President Mohamed Nasheed. The resolution stated that the administration of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu is causing harm to the public and that the party cannot remain silent. It highlighted that nearly 90% of projects were completed by the end of the previous MDP administration, and essential services remain unimplemented. The party also condemned dismissals in SOEs, accusing the government of targeting MDP supporters. The resolution passed unanimously and includes directives to work with island councils, hold protests, and provide legal assistance to affected individuals.
The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) decided to hold a nationwide protest on Thursday over stalled development projects and politically-motivated dismissals of employees in state-owned enterprises. The decision was made at the first MDP National Assembly meeting chaired by former President Mohamed Nasheed. The resolution stated that the administration of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu is causing harm to the public and that the party cannot remain silent. It highlighted that nearly 90% of projects were completed by the end of the previous MDP administration, and essential services remain unimplemented. The party also condemned dismissals in SOEs, accusing the government of targeting MDP supporters. The resolution passed unanimously and includes directives to work with island councils, hold protests, and provide legal assistance to affected individuals.
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The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) decided to hold a nationwide protest on Thursday over stalled development projects and politically-motivated dismissals of employees in state-owned enterprises. The decision was made at the first MDP National Assembly meeting chaired by former President Mohamed Nasheed. The resolution stated that the administration of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu is causing harm to the public and that the party cannot remain silent. It highlighted that nearly 90% of projects were completed by the end of the previous MDP administration, and essential services remain unimplemented. The party also condemned dismissals in SOEs, accusing the government of targeting MDP supporters. The resolution passed unanimously and includes directives to work with island councils, hold protests, and provide legal assistance to affected individuals.
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