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Maldives

Group of 1,196 islands in the north Indian Ocean, about 640 km/400 mi southwest of Sri Lanka; only 203 of them are inhabited.

Government

The Maldives has a presidential political executive and is developing a multiparty political system. The 1968 constitution (as amended in 1998) provides for a president, nominated by parliament and elected by a national referendum for a five-year term, and a single-chamber, 50-member parliament, or citizens' council, the Majlis, serving a similar term. Forty-two of the Majlis's members are elected by universal suffrage (two representing each atoll) and eight are appointed by the president, who appoints and leads a cabinet that is responsible to the Majlis. In July 2005, political parties were allowed to be formed and in August 2007 voters supported retaining the presidential system, with 62% in favour as against 38% who supported a parliamentary system.

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