Adhaalath Party

The Adhaalath Party (Dhivehi: ޢަދާލަތު ޕާޓީ lit. 'Justice Party', AP) is a political party in the Maldives.

Adhaalath Party

ޢަދާލަތު ޕާޓީ
PresidentImran Abdulla
Vice PresidentUstz. Ali Zahir
Founded18 August 2005
HeadquartersMalé, Maldives
Membership7433[1]
IdeologyIslamism
Islamic democracy
Religious conservatism
Political positionRight-wing
ReligionSunni Islam
ColoursGreen
Website
www.adhaalath.org.mv

Membership Updated 25 June 2017

History

The AP was registered as a political party in August 2005, when political parties were allowed to operate for the first time following widespread protests for democracy.

Adhaalath has been active in the political arena and has been instrumental in all the recent government changes. Along with Jumhooree Party, Adhaalath has played a pivotal role in the elections, the balance of power shifting to the side to which Adhaalath Party supported during the second round of both the recent presidential elections. The party's first president was Sheikh Hussain Rasheed Ahmed.

After the tenure of Sheikh Hussain Rasheed Ahmed, Sheikh Imran Abdullah became the second president of Adhaalath Party. Dr. Mauroof Hussain, a noted E.N.T specialist trained in India has been the vice president of the party since the beginning. Since May 2015, after the Adhaalath Party together with the main opposition Maldivian Democratic Party organised a rally calling for ending government corruption and judicial reform, the current president of the party Sheikh Imran Abdullah has been incarcerated without trial by the government of president Yameen Abdul Qayyoom after Abdullah gave a speech in support of former president Mohamed Nasheed.[2]

On 16 February 2016, Sheikh Imran was sentenced to 12 years in prison, convicting him on a terrorism charge for the speech he gave at the opposition protest held on May 1, 2015 which the government said to have created fear and mistrust among the locals, which led to multiple injuries to police officers, locals and their properties.[3]

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