The Foreign Relations Committee of Parliament has approved the appointment of former Elections Commission Chairman Fuad Thaufeeq as Maldives' Ambassador to Thailand.
Fuad's nomination was submitted to the committee on Sunday, and most members endorsed the decision during a meeting held earlier today. The committee's approval will now be presented for a final vote in the Parliament.
Fuad Thaufeeq has an extensive background in public service, having served two terms as Chairman of the Elections Commission. His tenure was marked by his pivotal role overseeing recent presidential and parliamentary elections, earning him widespread praise for his professionalism and integrity.
Fuad began his public service career in 1973 as a customs officer and has since built a reputation as a trusted figure in governance. His term at the Elections Commission officially ended last Tuesday.
If confirmed by Parliament, Fuad will represent the Maldives as the new Ambassador to Thailand, continuing his long-standing contributions to the nation.
Fuad's nomination was submitted to the committee on Sunday, and most members endorsed the decision during a meeting held earlier today. The committee's approval will now be presented for a final vote in the Parliament.
Fuad Thaufeeq has an extensive background in public service, having served two terms as Chairman of the Elections Commission. His tenure was marked by his pivotal role overseeing recent presidential and parliamentary elections, earning him widespread praise for his professionalism and integrity.
Fuad began his public service career in 1973 as a customs officer and has since built a reputation as a trusted figure in governance. His term at the Elections Commission officially ended last Tuesday.
If confirmed by Parliament, Fuad will represent the Maldives as the new Ambassador to Thailand, continuing his long-standing contributions to the nation.