Members of the cabinet take their oath on April 14, 2026. (Photo/President's Office)
The Parliament’s Government Oversight Committee was tasked on Monday with evaluating a request by President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu seeking parliamentary approval for 14 new appointments to his cabinet.
President Muizzu overhauled his cabinet on April 14, merging some of the ministries and downsizing the cabinet from 20 to 15. While attorney general Ahmed Usham retained his original mandate, 14 ministers, including five fresh faces, were appointed to the cabinet last week.
They are:
A letter sent by President Muizzu asking for parliamentary approval for his ministers was read at the Parliament on Monday, and subsequently sent to the Government Oversight Committee for evaluation.
The Parliament will be holding floor votes on each of the 14 ministers once the committee finishes its evaluation.
The major cabinet reshuffle came in the wake of a major defeat for the ruling People’s National Congress (PNC) in the recent local council elections and referendum, which saw the main position Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) sweep a majority of seats in local councils. The administration also lost a referendum it called on a proposal to synchronize presidential and parliamentary elections.