Discussions during the meeting

 

On the morning of Friday 4th July 2025, a delegation of the People’s Majlis of Maldives led by Deputy Speaker Hon. Ahmed Nazim, visited the Constitutional Appointments Authority (CAA). The delegation was comprised of Minority Leader Hon. Ibrahim Nazil, Hon. Hussain Riza Adam, Hon. Hassan Zareer, Hon. Husnee Mubarik, and Foreign Relations Officer Ms. Mariyam Waheed. The Chairperson of the CAA Mr. Michel Felix was accompanied by the members of the authority Ms. Jessie Esparon, Mrs. Simone De Commarmond, Mr. Walter Confait, and Mrs. Annette George.

 

Chair meeting the deputy speaker

 

The meeting commenced with a warm welcome and introductions led by Mr. Felix, followed by Hon. Nazim who provided a brief overview of the purpose of their visit, explaining that the delegation aimed to observe and learn from the functioning of Seychelles’ legislative and judicial systems. Discussions then began with an overview of the mandate and vision of the CAA. Mr. Felix explained that the CAA is an independent body established under Articles 139 and 140 of the Constitution, with its principal function being to propose suitable candidates for appointment by the President. He further elaborated on the appointment process, noting that two members are appointed by the President and two by the Leader of the Opposition. Once all four members are selected, they convene to appoint a fifth member of whom shall also be the Chairperson. Mr. Felix also highlighted that members serve a seven-year term upon their appointment.

 

Members during discussion

 

Deputy Speaker Nazim then outlined the procedures followed in the Maldives regarding constitutional appointments, while also sharing some insights into the country’s political history. He expressed that there is a growing national interest in the possibility of holding Parliamentary and Presidential elections simultaneously, and took the opportunity to seek guidance on how Seychelles is approaching such matters. The dialogue then expanded to include a range of topics, including a comparison of electoral district boundaries and geographical variations, the role of several Parliamentary Committees within the People’s Majlis, and other significant differences and parallels between the two nations' Constitutions and forms of governance.

 

Gift exhange

 

The fruitful meeting then concluded with the exchange of tokens of appreciation, and a commemorative group photograph.

 

Group Photo