
## Good Morning Maldives: Week in Review - Concise SummaryThis week's "Good Morning Maldives" covers significant developments across the nation. The weather remains warm and mostly clear, but residents in Fuvahmulah report water quality concerns following infrastructure repairs. Government focus is on constitutional amendments, proposing the removal of atoll councils and a new MP referendum process, sparking debate about power centralization. Economic challenges are highlighted, with warnings about potential strain on foreign exchange due to salary increases and concerns over the viability of the 2026 budget. President Muizzu continues promoting digital transformation ("Maldives 2.0") and affordable housing initiatives, even as infrastructure projects face delays and criticisms regarding spending priorities.Community news includes the Rehendhi Award celebrating Maldivian women's achievements and ongoing efforts in economic empowerment. Legal developments involve former FAM President Bassam Adeel Jaleel's court defiance and lawsuits against the MDP. Infrastructure progress is mixed, with reports of completed water projects alongside persistent issues in Fuvahmulah and delays in Rasmalé’s land reclamation. Looking ahead, the government is expanding digital services, but faces staffing challenges in key areas. Culturally, a social media trend is gaining traction, while the government reaffirms its stance on international relations. Key economic indicators to watch include dollar reserves, housing developments, and the expansion of dollar ATMs across islands.