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      • Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik (Dhivehi: ޑރ. މުޙައްމަދު ވަޙީދު ޙަސަން މަނިކު; born 3 January 1953) is a Maldivian politician who served as president of the Maldives from 7 February 2012 to 17 November 2013, having succeeded to the office following the resignation of President Mohamed Nasheed, under whom he served as Vice President.
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  1. Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik ( Dhivehi: ޑރ. މުޙައްމަދު ވަޙީދު ޙަސަން މަނިކު; born 3 January 1953) is a Maldivian politician who served as president of the Maldives from 7 February 2012 to 17 November 2013, having succeeded to the office following the resignation of President Mohamed Nasheed, under whom he served as ...

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    • He Is A Family Man
    • His Early Political Profession
    • Working with The Unified Countries
    • His Family
    • He Was The Leader of Maldives
    • He Added to Society in Numerous Ways
    • He Went to Stanford College
    • The 2008 Official Decisions
    • The Claimed Coup
    • His Work as Head of Instructive Administrations in The Service of Schooling

    Waheed was brought into the world by Hassan Ibrahim Maniku and Aishath Moosa. He was the first of ten kids. He is hitched to Ilham Hussain, the organizer behind Maldives Chemical imbalance Affiliation. They have three kids: Widhadh, Fidha, and Jeffrey Salim Waheed. Jeffery Salim Waheed was posted as Extra Secretary during his dad’s administration a...

    In 2003, well-established President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom named Waheed to the Sacred Gathering met to alter the country’s constitution. At the point when Waheed understood that the Individuals from Parliament wouldn’t have the option to make emotional changes, he passed on the Maldives to finish his schooling in the U.S., where he got two Experts an...

    Waheed left Maldives in 1992 and accepted a position with UNICEF, working in Tanzania and, afterward, Bangladesh. He would later be moved to the U.N. Base camp in New York and made a senior counselor planning worldwide strategy for UNICEF. In 2001, he was forced to UNICEF South Asia in Kathmandu, Nepal, where he set out programs for the district. H...

    It is accepted and affirmed by different offspring of his mom Aishath Moosa that she was exposed to torment during Maumoon Abdul Gayoom’s residency and later died from her wounds while her child Naushad Waheed was in jail. He was not permitted to go to her memorial Service. Waheed professes to be the primary resident of the Maldives to get a Ph.D.,...

    On 7 February 2012, he expected the president’s workplace following the abdication of Mohamed Nasheed’s occupant. At first, Nasheed guaranteed that an overthrow had happened, but these cases were disproved by a free report from the Commission of Public Request. Nasheed at first acknowledged this report “with reservations,” yet later disproved it co...

    President Waheed went to the American College of Beirut for a long time, reading up for two years amidst the Lebanese nationwide conflict, finishing a four-year certification in English and a confirmation in education. By 1976, President Waheed returned to the Maldives and took up a post showing the Language at Jamaaludheen School in Male’ (the cap...

    In SeIn September 1976, President Waheed was awarded a full grant to Stanford College in the U.S. SuAfterinishing his graduate degree in training, Arranging in 1979, he returned to the Maldives to start working for the Service of Schooling.

    After his profession in the Assembled Countries, Waheed returned to the Maldives to represent the authority of the recently shaped Maldivian Leftist faction (MDP). Waheed lost the political initiative race just barely. Waheed had surrendered his situation in UNICEF. In 2006, after his work with MDP, he took up a consultancy position. In June 2008, ...

    On 7 February 2012, Waheed expected the administration following the contested renunciation of President Nasheed, who declared that he had to leave at gunpoint in a rebellion. After seven days, dissidents driven by Waheed’s sibling, Naushad Waheed, blamed Mohammed Waheed for collaboration in the supposed upset. Waheed was reprimanded both by the Na...

    Toward the finish of 1988, he became overseer of instructive administrations in the Service of Training. He was held accountable for the Service for quite some time until the Instruction Clergyman was designated. During this time, he likewise filled in as an individual from the Public gathering for Dhivehi Language and Writing, an individual from t...

  3. Dr. Mohammed Waheed Hassan is recognized as one of the most influential voices on foreign relations, education, human rights, democracy and freedom in the Maldives. He has dedicated his life to the betterment of humanity both at home and abroad.

  4. Jun 28, 2012 · Until Dr Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik took oath of office as President of the Maldives on 7 February, most people did not know much about him, and even more could not care less. The generally shared impression of Waheed was that he is an educated man who drily stuck to policy, the ex-UNICEF man with a PhD from Stanford.

  5. Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik (ޑރ. މުޙައްމަދު ވަޙީދު ޙަސަން މަނިކު; Arabic: مُحَمَّد وَحِيد حَسَن مَانِيك; born 3 January 1953) was the 5th President of the Maldives from 7 February 2012 to 17 November 2013. Many believes he became president after he forced a coup d'etat on Mohamed Nasheed. [1]

  6. Nov 17, 2013 · Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik (born 3 January 1953) is the current President of the Maldives. He was sworn into office on 7 February 2012 upon the resignation of President Mohamed Nasheed. He was the first democratically elected Vice President of the Maldives, serving under Nasheed from 2008 to 2012.

  7. Feb 7, 2012 · Dr Mohamed Waheed assumed office of the President of the Republic of Maldives on 7 February 2012, following the resignation of then President Mohamed Nasheed. Dr Waheed previously served as the first elected Vice President of Maldives. He was elected on 28 October 2008.

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