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==History== |
==History== |
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[[Muhammad Shamsuddeen III|King Muhammad Shamsuddeen III]] established a council tasked with crafting the [[constitution of the Maldives]] on March 9, 1931. After its completion, the constitution was officially put into effect on December 22, 1932. This foundational document paved the way for the inaugural Senate of the-then [[Sultanate of Maldive Islands]], with its gatherings convened at the "Hakura Ganduvaru". [[Muhammad Fareed Didi|Al Ameer Mohammed Farid Didi]] assumed the role of the first president or speaker of the Senate. |
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==Speakers== |
==Speakers== |
Revision as of 16:08, 28 April 2024
Speaker of the People's Majlis | |
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People's Majlis | |
Appointer | Elected among Members |
Term length | 5 Years |
Formation | 21 October 1933 |
First holder | Muhammad Fareed Didi |
Salary | MVR 73,125 |
Website | majlis.gov.mv |
The Speaker of the People's Majlis is the presiding officer of the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Maldives, known as the People's Majlis. As the highest-ranking official in the legislature, the Speaker plays a crucial role in overseeing the legislative process, maintaining order during debates, and representing the People's Majlis both domestically and internationally.
Among the Members, a Speaker is elected to oversee the proceedings of the Majlis, ensuring order within the chamber and managing its administrative functions. In the event of a vacancy in the presidency, the Speaker assumes the role of acting president until a new governing body is elected. Additionally, a Deputy Speaker is appointed to support the Speaker and assume leadership of the Majlis in their absence or incapacity to fulfill their duties.
History
King Muhammad Shamsuddeen III established a council tasked with crafting the constitution of the Maldives on March 9, 1931. After its completion, the constitution was officially put into effect on December 22, 1932. This foundational document paved the way for the inaugural Senate of the-then Sultanate of Maldive Islands, with its gatherings convened at the "Hakura Ganduvaru". Al Ameer Mohammed Farid Didi assumed the role of the first president or speaker of the Senate.