Электроника и проектирование. Тесты и обзоры электронных средств, инструментов, оборудования
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For the younger generation in the Maldives, the 2008 Constitution is the only one they have truly known. For the older generation, it represents the culmination of the Reform Movement —a painful, exhilarating era that shifted the country from a sultanate-turned-republic under the iron grip of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom to a multi-party democracy.
Constitutions are often viewed as static documents—dusty papers sitting in glass cases, defining the mechanics of government. But in the context of the Maldives, the 2008 Constitution is far more than a legal framework. It is a historical watershed moment, a hard-won trophy of a decades-long struggle for democracy, and the blueprint of a nation trying to navigate the treacherous waters between autocracy and liberty.