Look, I don’t give a damn who wins in 2028. Like I’ve expressed so many times before, I couldn’t care less about electoral politics and other “functions” and performative “rights” of neoliberal democracy. I think, though, an Anni-Yameen alliance is exactly what we need right now.
Hey, I don’t think they’re going to do anything good, okay?
It’s just that now, you can observe this theatre without the blindfolds of neoliberal party propaganda. Now, you can see our oppressors as a single unit. Neoliberal democracy’s false binary between a “ruling” party and “opposition” party is now shattered, and you can plainly see that they are all literally on the same side, that is, on the side of capital. The illusion is dead.

Honestly, these people are so far up their own asses that they don’t even realise that only their echo-chamber loyalists are cheering this on as some sort of wholesome we-can-all-be-friends miracle. The rest of us — the “silent majority”, you know — find this spectacle fucking disgusting… but not surprising!
In 2023, whenever I floated the idea that the Democrats will rejoin the MDP or that MDP will align itself with Yameen to beat Muizzu, people looked at me as if I’ve gone insane. Almost three years later… well, well, well. How the turntables, eh?
But you see, this is perfectly in line with everything Nasheed and MDP as a party has stood for thus far. Nasheed’s own words in 2023:
“There is not much difference in economic and business views between the PPM and the MDP. However, the policy of the [ruling] coalition is significantly different. The coalition’s policies make it difficult for the government”
In other words: “we want the same thing! those guys just want it for themselves, but we want it for ourselves”. Hey, what’s one more quote from Nasheed’s own writings? Here:
“I am a conservative… I feel a natural kinship with the school of thought that brought us Thatcherism and Reaganomics”
Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Anyone with even the reading comprehension of a third-grade toddler who knows how to use a basic search engine would realise that these two are horrible people with a horrible legacy, hated even by their national peers.
The point is that for those of us who know these politicians and their parties, none of this comes as a surprise.
Betrayal! Your lives were just campaign marketing props

What is incredibly disgusting about this entire ordeal is the total betrayal of the movements these parties and their respective politicians stood behind. Check these out:



And remind me, how did those “investigations” turn out? Oh, right, they just formed a committee, appointed a literal closeted Zionist as the head thereof, and then dissolved the committee without making any meaningful progress whatsoever. By forming an alliance with the one person they accused of having helped cover up these crimes — from Afrasheem to Rilwan to Yaamyn — they are quite openly saying “fuck you, fuck your friends, fuck your family, you’re all marketing props to us, and that’s all you’ll ever be”.
Hey, ex-president Yameen isn’t necessarily off the hook either. Wasn’t he incredibly adamant about his support for Palestine and his respect for the nation and religion? Then what the fuck is he doing play softball with a bunch of Zionist sympathisers who normalised relations with Israel, brought over Israeli doctors, and went as far as to send diplomatic envoys to Israel, apart from appointing Zionist-sympathisers in government? Kihineh thi vee, vagu-yaameenu?
Whether it’s Muizzu, Yameen, Nasheed — PNC, PNF, MDP — electoral democrat-capitalists will always only be loyal to one thing: capital. And their loyalty to capital means they will also be loyal to the imperial core, i.e., the USA and Europe.
This scenario is perfect, though

However, this alliance is exactly what should happen. Not that I will personally participate in voting bullshittery, though, but this is what I wanted to happen. I used to pray for times like this.
Now, effectively, an “opposition” no longer exists. Remember, PNC and Muizzu’s dumbass campaigned on Yameen’s platform only to backstab him. In essence, you see, the current PNC loyalists are otherwise PNF/PPM loyalists. MDP/Democrats as a separate entity was able to masquerade as the opposition like they usually do, but by actively forming a coalition with Yameen’s PNF, they have ironically blended every “major” party into a single unit. PNF, PNC, MDP — what’s the difference anymore? Think about it.
We have now gone full pre-Nazi Weimar Republic mode, and if you are a history student, you’ll see exactly what I mean. Currently, in the Maldives:
- There are more than 5 relevant parties (MDP, PNF, PNC, MDA, JP, MNP, Democrats, Adhaalath)
- Ideological polarisation is high (ethno-nationalist capitalism versus libertarian capitalism)
- Some parties have mutated into anti-system parties (PNF, Democrats, Adhaalath)
- There is opposition from more than one front (PNC insiders, PNF, along with MDP)
- The “opposition” (MDP) has been and still is irresponsible
- Centre-parties dominate the political sphere (MDP — centre-left — PNF — centre-right)
What you’re smelling now is the corpse of liberal democracy beneath that skin-suit. The rotting stench of fascism. But to have the capitalists as a single unit when they inherit the 2028 government would be perfect, because then, there would be space for a true opposition to develop. A true opposition is one completely opposed to capitalist neoliberal democracy altogether.
When I think about that, the impending results of the 2028 fills me with hope, not despair.
I pray for that future, and I pray you readers will be actively organising on different fronts in different ways to prepare for post-2028.

