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The function to form the party was held on 7 November 2019 where the former president, Maumoon was appointed as the President of the party. Maldives Reform Movement (MRM) has received the official certificate of registration with the Elections Commission on 20 November 2019.<ref name=oneonline.mv>{{cite web|title=MRM officially registered, receives certificate|url=https://oneonline.mv/en/18473|date=25 November 2019|website=oneonline|access-date=25 November 2019}}</ref>
The function to form the party was held on 7 November 2019 where the former president, Maumoon was appointed as the President of the party. Maldives Reform Movement (MRM) has received the official certificate of registration with the Elections Commission on 20 November 2019.<ref name=oneonline.mv>{{cite web|title=MRM officially registered, receives certificate|url=https://oneonline.mv/en/18473|date=25 November 2019|website=oneonline|access-date=25 November 2019}}</ref>


On 2 October 2021 MRM held its congress and former MP Faris Maumoon was elected as its President while Aiminath Nadira and Shazail Shiyaz was elected as the deputies.<ref>{{Cite web|title=MRM Congress: Faris elected as pres, Shazail and Nadira as VP|url=https://avas.mv/en/107764|access-date=2022-01-18|website=avas.mv|language=en}}</ref>
On 2 October 2021 MRM held its congress and former MP Faris Maumoon was elected as its President while Aiminath Nadira and Shazail Shiyam was elected as the deputies.<ref>{{Cite web|title=MRM Congress: Faris elected as pres, Shazail and Nadira as VP|url=https://avas.mv/en/107764|access-date=2022-01-18|website=avas.mv|language=en}}</ref>


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Revision as of 13:39, 22 January 2022

Maldives Reform Movement
‏މޯލްޑިވްސް ރިފޯމް މޫވްމެންޓް
PresidentFaris Maumoon
SpokespersonIsmail Naail Nasheed
GründerYumna Maumoon
Gegründet20 November 2019 (2019-11-20)
Split fromProgressive Party of Maldives
HauptsitzM. Endherimaage, Malé
IdeologyPolitical Islam
Social conservatism
Nationalism
Presidentialism
Political positionRight-wing
ReligionSunni Islam
Colors  Gold
  Green
Majlis of the Maldives
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Website
https://www.mrm.mv/

The Maldives Reform Movement (Dhivehi: މޯލްޑިވްސް ރިފޯމް މޫވްމެންޓް) is a political party in the Maldives officially founded on 20 November 2019.[1] The Elections Commission authorized the formation on 2 October 2019. The party was conceived by founder of MRM Yumna Maumoon's father and former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom[1] after disagreements with Abdulla Yameen about the direction of the Progressive Party of Maldives.

History

MRM is the third political party established by Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who as of the party's founding was Asia's longest-serving president by time in office. He established the Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party (DRP) in 2005 after giving his consent legalizing political parties in Maldives. His disputes with the party leader at the time, Ahmed Thasmeen Ali, led to him leaving and establishing the Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) in October 2011. Nonetheless, Maumoon left the PPM in 2017 over a dispute over its leadership with his estranged half-brother, former president Abdulla Yameen.

The function to form the party was held on 7 November 2019 where the former president, Maumoon was appointed as the President of the party. Maldives Reform Movement (MRM) has received the official certificate of registration with the Elections Commission on 20 November 2019.[2]

On 2 October 2021 MRM held its congress and former MP Faris Maumoon was elected as its President while Aiminath Nadira and Shazail Shiyam was elected as the deputies.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "EC authorizes formation of Maldives Reform Movement". The Edition. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  2. ^ "MRM officially registered, receives certificate". oneonline. 25 November 2019. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  3. ^ "MRM Congress: Faris elected as pres, Shazail and Nadira as VP". avas.mv. Retrieved 2022-01-18.