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Wowwww Ameer really?🤦‍♂️ #Taesplatform continue the obsession hunt and calls Ameer. Ameer back door #ManMan and give Tae tea on their relationship 🚪 Ngl I’m disappointed! Take a look! #Bqu #Tiktok

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If MDP wants people with common sense to take its criticism of this government seriously, it should stop putting people like Ameer at the forefront of that conversation. Yes, PNC government has mismanaged public finances. Yes, there is waste, corruption, and poor economic decision-making. But let’s not pretend Maldives’ current fiscal crisis began overnight in late 2023. Yameen administration borrowed heavily, but much of that borrowing went into infrastructure and projects intended to generate economic returns. Foreign investment also increased, helping ease the foreign currency pressures that had existed during the Nasheed/Waheed years. That’s why there was no USD crisis during YAG administration. By the end of that administration, public debt stood at roughly USD 2 billion externally and MVR 20 billion domestically. Then came five years of MDP. In addition to issuing a USD 600 million sukuk to refinance the USD 250 million sovereign bond, billions of rufiyaa were printed and injected into the economy devaluing MVR. Hundreds of millions more were borrowed for projects with questionable financial viability ( ex: Thilamale’ bridge ) while external debt doubled to around USD 4 billion and domestic debt to around MVR 40 billion. At the same time, without creating anything of value, existing valuable state assets, including Hulhumale land worth billions, were given away through free allocations while several billions were given to companies as “settlements” Ameer was the Finance Minister driving many of those decisions. Now this government is repeating many of the same mistakes, printing money through different mechanisms, continuing giveaways, wasteful spending, and corruption. That’s precisely why Ameer is one of the least convincing people to lecture the country on fiscal responsibility. Maldives doesn’t need to keep replacing one failed economic approach with another that has already been tested. That’s the cycle we’ve been trapped in since the introduction of the multi-party system. Ameer speaking about fiscal responsibility is giving replace trash with tested trash vibe, not a reform vibe.

Midhuam Saud(米渡)🇲🇻

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