Political Structure

May 27, 2008

Political Structure

• Legislative power
• Executive power
• Judicial power
• Political parties
• The Constitution

Should citizen are guaranteed and ensured:
The freedom, equal rights, national and gender equality, love of peace, social justice, respect of human rights, inviolability of ownership, conservation of nature and the human environment, the rule of law and a democratic multiparty system are the highest values of the constitutional order of the Republic of Maldives and form the basis for interpreting the Constitution; and

The Republic of Maldives is a unitary, indivisible, democratic and social country. Power in the Republic of Maldives derives from the people and belongs to the people as a community of free and equal citizens.

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Traits of a Good Leader

May 17, 2008

Honesty - Display sincerity, integrity, and candor in all your actions. Deceptive behavior will not inspire trust.

Competent - Your actions should be based on reason and moral principles. Do not make decisions based on childlike emotional desires or feelings.

Forward-looking - Set goals and have a vision of the future. The vision must be owned throughout the organization. Effective leaders envision what they want and how to get it. They habitually pick priorities stemming from their basic values.

Inspiring - Display confidence in all that you do. By showing endurance in mental, physical, and spiritual stamina, you will inspire others to reach for new heights. Take charge when necessary.
Intelligent - Read, study, and seek challenging assignments.

Fair-minded - Show fair treatment to all people. Prejudice is the enemy of justice. Display empathy by being sensitive to the feelings, values, interests, and well-being of others.

Broad-minded - Seek out diversity.

Courageous - Have the perseverance to accomplish a goal, regardless of the seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Display a confident calmness when under stress.

Straightforward - Use sound judgment to make a good decisions at the right time.

Imaginative - Make timely and appropriate changes in your thinking, plans, and methods. Show creativity by thinking of new and better goals, ideas, and solutions to problems. Be innovative!

Pol Pot (1925-1998)

Pol Pot was born Saloth Sar on 19 May 1925 in Kompong Thong province in central Cambodia. The country was then a French protectorate and Pol Pot, whose family were relatively prosperous, was educated in a series of French-speaking schools. In 1949, he won a scholarship to study in Paris where he became involved in communist politics.

He returned to Cambodia in 1953 and became one of the leaders of an underground communist movement, the ‘Khmer Rouge’. In 1963, the Khmer Rouge set up guerrilla bases in remote regions of the country to fight the government of Prince Sihanouk. In 1970, Sihanouk was overthrown by General Lon Nol. Civil war broke out between Lon Nol’s army and the Khmer Rouge.

In April 1975, the Khmer Rouge captured the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh. Led by Pol Pot, they reset the calendar to ‘Year Zero’ and attempted to transform Cambodia into their vision of a communist, rural society. All inhabitants of Cambodian cities and towns were expelled to work in agricultural communes. Money, private property and religion were abolished. Thousands were murdered in special detention centres and thousands more died from starvation and overwork.

After raids by the Khmer Rouge across their border, the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia and in 1979 overthrew the Khmer Rouge regime. Pol Pot fled to the border region with Thailand from where he fought against the Vietnamese-backed government in Phnom Penh. The Khmer Rouge continued to receive support from abroad because of their opposition to the communist regime in Vietnam.

In 1997, after a power struggle within the Khmer Rouge, Pol Pot was arrested by former colleagues and sentenced to life under house arrest. He died on 15 April 1998.

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Population

May 10, 2008

Both sex (Exc Male’)
Under 18 years 104,400
18 - 65 years 138,459
Over 65 years 13,982
Total 256,841

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Draft Constitution

May 5, 2008

Article I Name and Affiliation Page 2
Article II Objects Page 2
Article III Membership Page 3
Article IV Officers, Elections and Voting Page 3
Article V Duties of Officers Page 5
Article VI Executive Board Page 6
Article VII Committees Page 7
Article VIII Finances Page 7
Article IX Meetings and Quorums Page 8
Article X Amendments Page 8

Rules of Orders
Article I General Provisions Page 9
Article II Debate Page 9
Article III Privileged Questions Page 11
Article IV Voting Page 12

Republican Party Manifesto

The republican Party manifesto applies the static principles of our party to the innovative priorities of the Maldivian People.

It is a plan to advance the lives of hardworking families and prepare our country for success in a rapid changing world.

Our goal rests on one idea more than any other that it is the duty of government to provide opportunities and securities for all in a changing world.

Every object relates support to that goal is:
• Breaking down the obstacles that stop people fulfilling their talent;
• extending opportunities to every corner of the Republic of Maldives;
• Building communities strong and safe for those who cooperate by the rules.

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