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Ex-Minister Maleeh, Lawyer Wadde and Rukuma join PPM

Combined photos of (from L-R) Former Thulusdhoo MP Mohamed Waheed Ibrahim (Lawyer Wadde), former Technology Minister Mohamed Maleeh Jamal, and former South Henveiru MP Mohamed Abdul Kareem (Rukuma) signing with PPM on July 19, 2021. (Photo/PPM)

Former Technology Minister Mohamed Maleeh Jamal, former Thulusdhoo MP and famous lawyer Mohamed Waheed Ibrahim (Lawyer Wadde) and former South Henveiru MP Mohamed Abdul Kareem (Rukuma) have joined Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM).

The three politicians signed with PPM in a function held at the party headquarters on Monday night.

Speaking at the function, PPM deputy leader and Male’ City Mayor Dr. Mohamed Muizzu welcomed the three politicians to the main opposition party.

“Only people with nationalistic views will join our nationalistic lines. I welcome all,” he said.

Of the three politicians who joined PPM this Monday, Lawyer Wadde has worked with PPM to bring former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom back in 2013.

Former Thulusdhoo MP Mohamed Waheed Ibrahim (Lawyer Wadde) (L) signs with PPM on July 19, 2021. (Photo/PPM)

He had also been elected to the Parliament as a PPM candidate.

However, he left PPM with former President Maumoom Abdul Gayoom following the power struggle between Maumoon and Yameen for control of the party, and later campaigned to bring President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih to power in 2018.

He last worked as a member of Jumhoory Party (JP) – a government coalition partner.

Former Technology Minister Mohamed Maleeh Jamal signs with PPM on July 19, 2021. (Photo/PPM)

Maleeh, meanwhile, was one of the original members of President’s Cabinet. However, he was dismissed from his post as Technology Minister in a no-confidence vote by the Parliament in March. Parliamentarians from the PPM-PNC coalition had also voted to dismiss him.

Barely a week after his dismissal, Maleeh announced that he intended to work against ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), but had yet to decided if he would join the opposition coalition. He left JP on March 10.

Rukuma, meanwhile, had previously been a member of MDP, and had campaigned to bring President Solih to power in 2018.

Former South Henveiru MP Mohamed Abdul Kareem (Rukuma) signs with PPM on July 19, 2021. (Photo/PPM)

Rukuma left MDP following the withdrawal of support from MDP leader, former President Mohamed Nasheed.

He was later seen campaigning for Dr. Muizzu during the local council elections this year.

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