History
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom (2005–2010)
On 2 June 2005, the nation's 50-member parliament voted unanimously to allow and operate political parties in the Maldives. DRP subsequently submitted its registration on 21 July 2005 and was the second registered political party in the Second Republic of Maldives. At the first multi-party parliamentary elections in the Maldives on 9 May 2009, the DRP won 36% of the seats (28 out of 77 seats) in the parliament, becoming the party to win the most seats. However, DRP gained the second most votes with 27.5% of the votes (39,399 votes) compared with the 35.3% of votes (50,562 votes) gained by the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP).Ahmed Thasmeen Ali (2010–2013)
In 2011, the first leader of the party, former presidentMohamed Nasheed (Colonel) (2013–2019)
The then leader of DRP was Abdulla Jabir. He became the leader of the Party on 18 November 2013, after receiving a majority of the votes at the 142nd council meeting. After Jabir was elected leader, Nasheed became the deputy leader. Soon after taking up the leadership, Mohamed Nasheed, as a determined leader, announced a logo contest open for all, to change the logo of the party. It was part of the re-branding and reforming of DRP. The logo to win the 1st place was “Rising Star” designed by Modern Arts. The logo was inspired from a verse of a poem by Muhammad Jameel Didi who was a famous poet and a political figure of the Maldives.Party objectives
According to the party's literature, the objectives of DRP are: *Strengthening and protecting the existing bonds of Islamic unity. *Grooming a new generation of well-disciplined and talented youths who will carry the mantle of national progress, in the years ahead. *Upholding justice. *Modeling the Maldivian society to reflect the aspirations of the people. *Protecting the Maldives from detrimental external influences. *Facilitating easy access to basic services such as housing, education and healthcare for every citizen. *Introducing a new generation of youthful leaders with the vision to fashion domestic affairs in an atmosphere of peace and harmony. *Creating a service-oriented population working steadfastly to promote the well being of the people.Election results
President
People's Majlis
See also
* List of Islamic political partiesReferences
External links
* https://web.archive.org/web/20120324173118/http://www.drp.mv/ - ''Official website'' {{Maldivian political parties Defunct political parties in the Maldives Political parties established in 2005 Political parties disestablished in 2023 2005 establishments in the Maldives Islamic political parties in the Maldives