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Member of the People's Majlis

In the Maldives, a Member of the People's Majlis refers to individuals elected to serve in the People's Majlis, the unicameral parliament of the Maldives.

Electoral system

All the members are elected in a first-past-the-post voting system where each constituency has its own single representative.

Elections

The seats of the parliament members become vacant for elections held every five years.

If there is a vacancy before the five years due to a death or resignation, then the constituency vacancy can be filled by a by-election.

Eligibility

A person can be eligible to run for a seat in the Majlis if they are:

  • a Maldivian citizen (acquired citizenship five years before election and must be domiciled);
  • aren't a citizen of any other country;
  • are a Sunni Muslim;
  • aged eighteen or above;
  • is of sound mind.

They'll be disqualified if they:

  • are a member of the judiciary;
  • has a decreed debt which isn't being paid as provided in a judgement;
  • have been convicted of a criminal offence and serving for more than twelve months;
  • have been convicted of a criminal offence and serving for more than twelve months and a period of three years hasn't been elapsed since his release or pardon.

A member of the People's Majlis can't be part of:

  • Cabinet of Ministers;
  • can't hold the position of State Minister, Deputy Minister, or any other position of those level;
  • an independent commission or independent office;
  • the civil service;
  • the Armed forces;
  • the Police;
  • a corporation wholly or partly controlled by the government;
  • any other office of the State.

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