MALE, Maldives — The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) must look toward the next generation to secure its political future, as projections reveal that youth will make up a staggering 42% of the voting population in the upcoming 2028 presidential election. Party insiders and supporters are increasingly calling for a strategic shift to harness this massive demographic, emphasizing that the energy, passion, and innovative drive of young voters are crucial to modernizing the party’s administrative structure and revitalizing its grassroots appeal.
As the internal debate intensifies over the party’s future direction, key voices are rallying behind Mikail Naseem, positioning him as the leadership candidate best equipped to bridge the gap with the younger electorate. Advocates argue that navigating the evolving political landscape requires a dynamic leader who actively listens to and collaborates with young people. Proponents stress that electing Mikail is a pivotal step toward transforming the MDP into a modern, forward-thinking political force capable of mobilizing the nation’s youth and securing victory in 2028.

