Rayyithunge Muthagaddim Party
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Rayyithunge Muthagaddim Party (Peoples' Progressive Party) is the first political party of the Maldives.

Rayyitunge Muthagaddim Party (RMP)

  • Party established: 19 October 1950
  • Membership as of 1 January 1953: 1871 women and 2870 men


Party President:
  • Mohamed Amin Didi
    Mohamed Amin Didi
    Al Ameer Mohamed Amin Dhoshimeynaa Kilegefaanu , popularly known as Mohamed Amin Didi was a Maldivian political figure. He served as the first president of the Maldives and as the head of government between January 1, 1953 and August 21, 1953...



Chief Vice President:
  • Ibrahim Muhammad Didi
    Ibrahim Muhammad Didi
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Second Vice President:
  • Mr. Ahmed Hilmy Didi


Honourary 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
    Aminath Faiza
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  • 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
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