During the Gayoom presidency During the presidency of
Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom, the administrative divisions consisted of 20 administrative atolls, all controlled by the central government in
Malé.
During the Nasheed presidency Seven provinces In 2008, in an attempt of
decentralization, the
Nasheed government divided the country into seven provinces. According to this system, the bill submitted by the government to decentralize the country was passed with the support of opposition-majority
parliament, with their amendments to the bill. The final bill passed in 2010 by the parliament and ratified by the president saw the country's decentralisation as 21 constituencies. The seven provinces were the following, followed by the atolls grouped within: • Upper North Province (consisting of
Haa Alif,
Haa Dhaalu and
Shaviyani Atolls; capital:
Kulhudhuffushi) • North Province (consisting of
Baa,
Lhaviyani,
Noonu and
Raa Atolls; capital:
Velidhoo) • North Central Province (consisting of
Alif Alif,
Alif Dhaal,
Kaafu and
Vaavu Atolls, and
Malé City; capital: Thulusdhoo) • Central Province (consisting of
Dhaalu,
Faafu and
Meemu Atolls; capital:
Kudahuvadhoo) • Upper South Province (consisting of
Thaa and
Laamu Atolls; capital:
Gan) • South Central Province (consisting of
Gaafu Alif and
Gaafu Dhaalu Atolls; capital:
Thinadhoo) • South Province (consisting of
Gnaviyani Atoll and
Addu City; capital:
Hithadhoo) The seven provinces closely correspond to the historic divisions of
Uthuru Boduthiladhunmathi.
Dhekunu Boduthiladhunmathi,
Uthuru Medhu-Raajje,
Medhu-Raajje,
Dhekunu Medhu-Raajje,
Huvadhu (
Suvadive, Suvaidu or Suvadiva) and
Addumulah.
Decentralization On 15 October 2010, the government released a finalized list of the administrative constituencies established under the Decentralization Act. It listed 189 administrative constituencies. Out of these constituencies: • 4 constituencies were declared "cities", as according to the criteria for determining cities in this act. These constituencies were
Malé,
Fuvahmulah,
Kulhudhuffushi and
Seenu Atoll. After a referendum among the people, Seenu Atoll was renamed "
Addu City". Each city would be served by a city council. • 189 constituencies were declared "islands", as according to the criteria for determining islands in this act. These islands are grouped together into 17 atolls. Each atoll shall be served by an atoll council (which will be located on the capital island of the respective atoll), under which each island has its own island council. Therefore, the final organization of the administrative divisions are as below: • 17 atolls • 4 cities • 189 islands
National offices Although the earlier provincial decentralization was rejected by Parliament, President
Nasheed reinstated the concept through "National Administrations". The National Administrations of Maldives were in the same divisions as the earlier provinces, and the previous province offices were reinstated as the office of that National Administration, to which the atoll councils reported to accordingly. The National Administrations acted as an extension of the central government in
Male' for the convenience of dealing with regional affairs. The National Administrations operated under the Ministry of Home Affairs. The seven National Administrations were:- • Upper North National Administration • North National Administration • North Central National Administration • Central National Administration • South Central National Administration • Upper South National Administration • South National Administration Each administration was headed by a state minister assigned by the
president. All 7 National Offices were abolished by the
Waheed administration on 24 April 2012. ==Divisions==