Official name
Republic of Maldives
Form of state
Presidential republic
The executive
The president is elected by direct popular vote; a cabinet is appointed by the president and approved by parliament
Head of state
Ibrahim Mohamed Solih (president)
National legislature
Unicameral parliament with 87 members. Legislators are elected by a simple majority in single-seat constituencies, and serve five-year terms
Legal system
Each inhabited island has a magistrate's court. There is also a network of other courts with varying specific responsibilities (such as a family court; juvenile court, etc.), as well as a High Court. The country's top judicial body is the Supreme Court
National elections
The last presidential election was in September 2018 and the next is due in September 2023; the last parliamentary election was in April 2019; the next is due in April 2024
National government
The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) controls both the presidency and the legislature
Main political parties
The MDP and the opposition Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM), led by the former president, Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom; the third-largest party, the Jumhooree Party, is allied with the current government
Key ministers
President: Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
Vice-president: Faisal Naseem
Defence: Mariya Ahmed Didi
Home affairs: Sheikh Imran Abdulla
Finance and treasury: Ibrahim Ameer
Foreign affairs: Abdulla Shahid
Central bank governor
Ali Hashim