Moosa Zameer
Moosa Zameer | |
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Minister of Tourism | |
In office 28 October 2015 – 11 November 2018 | |
President | Abdulla Yameen |
Preceded by | Ahmed Adeeb |
Succeeded by | Ali Waheed |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
Assumed office 17 November 2023 | |
President | Mohamed Muizzu |
Preceded by | Abdulla Shahid |
Vice President of Progressive Party of Maldives | |
In office 28 October 2015 – 11 November 2018 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Malé, Maldives |
Political party | Progressive Party of Maldives (2011-Present) |
Other political affiliations | People's Alliance (2008-2011) |
Moosa Zameer is incumbent Minister of Foreign Affairs of Maldives. Earlier, He served as Minister of Tourism of Maldives from 28 October 2015 to 11 November 2019.[1] He served as the chairman of the Social Council of Maldives for the same duration.[2] Moosa Zameer was also a member of the 17th Majlis from 2009 - 2014.
Early life and education
Zameer graduated from the University of Sunderland with a Bachelor of Business Management and Cardiff Metropolitan University with a Master of Business Administration.[3]
Career
Zameer was one of the founders of the now defunct People's Alliance (PA) in 2008, which he served as Vice President and represented in events, etc. He joined the Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) in 2011 which he served as Vice President for and was instrumental in the party's operations. He was an MP of Kinbidhoo in the 17th People's Majlis from 2009 - 2014. He was a member of various committees and was the Minister of Tourism during the tenure of President Yameen from 28 October 2015 - 17 November 2018.[3][4]
References
- ^ "Adam Shareef appointed Defence Minister, Moosa Zameer Tourism Minister". Sun. 28 October 2015. Archived from the original on 26 June 2020.
- ^ Zahir, Nashiu (17 November 2017). "Exclusive Moosa Zameer, Minister of Tourism". Hotelier Maldives. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
- ^ a b "President Dr. Muizzu Has Appointed the New Cabinet". Frontpage. 18 November 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
- ^ "Minister of Foreign Affairs". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 26 March 2024.