Rozaina Adam, President of the Women’s Wing of the opposition Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), has posted a sharply worded tweet suggesting that the United States may require a “regime change,” directly targeting US President Donald Trump.
In the post shared on X, Rozaina questioned which country “needs a regime change badly,” while urging Americans to “wake up” and describing the situation as “embarrassing.” The remarks were made in response to a widely circulated video of Trump speaking about global leaders.

The statement reflects a blunt and confrontational tone from a senior opposition figure, with the use of the phrase “regime change” carrying strong implications in international political discourse. Such terminology is often associated with political instability and external interference, making it particularly sensitive when directed at a major global power.
Rozaina’s comments highlight the increasingly direct nature of political messaging on social media, where party figures engage openly in global political debates. Her remarks also position the opposition Maldivian Democratic Party voice within broader international narratives, despite the Maldives traditionally maintaining balanced relations with the United States.
No further clarification has been issued by Rozaina Adam regarding her statement.

