President Dr Mohamed Muizzu emphasized the significance of yesterday's constitutional amendments passed by the People's Majlis, describing them as crucial for the nation and its people.

In a video message, he stated that these amendments would strengthen the country's independence and sovereignty whilst creating a framework for national stability.

The President explained a key change regarding territorial modifications. Previously, such changes required a two-thirds majority approval from the People's Majlis.

The new amendment strengthens this requirement to a three-quarters majority. Additionally, the country's maritime territory can now be defined up to the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), and any changes to these territorial boundaries will require both a three-quarters majority in the People's Majlis and approval through a public referendum.

A significant addition to the Constitution now requires parliamentary approval before any foreign military personnel can be deployed within Maldivian territory.

Regarding public referendums, the President highlighted another important change. Whilst the People's Majlis could previously amend referendum-related articles, the new amendment mandates that any changes to matters involving public referendums must first be approved through a public referendum itself.

The President emphasized two other crucial amendments: the inclusion of the 'Anti-Defection' law into the Constitution to improve political stability, and the addition of presidential responsibilities for developing short-, medium--, and long-term national development plans.

President Dr. Muizzu described these as critical decisions made with patriotic fervor and national spirit, serving to protect Maldivian citizens' rights whilst safeguarding the country's independence, sovereignty, development, and stability. He went on to thank the Members of Parliament for their role in passing these significant reforms.