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Decentralisation in the Maldives was first attempted in the Maldives in the 1990s and later enshrined in the Constitution of the Maldives in 2008. However for various reasons decentralisation has not been successful. This paper argues that political will and genuine commitment from the people are required to animate the provisions of the constitution.