Speaker urges to avoid demeaning language in debates

Parliament Speaker Abdul Raheem Abdulla has requested parliamentarians to maintain decorum and avoid language that undermines the dignity of the Parliament.
The Speakerβs remarks followed Galolhu South MP Mikaeel Ahmed Naseem referring to some parliamentarians as βbotsβ of the government during Wednesdayβs debate on banning the Israeli passport in the Maldives.
During the debate on the resolution introduced by the opposition MP Mohamed Ibrahim, Mikaeel alleged that the entire agenda of the Parliament is dictated by the Presidentβs Office, through controlling individual members of Parliament. He described such MPs as βpuppets or botsβ under the control of political parties.
βWhat we are now seeing is this Parliament being operated by [President] Dr. Muizzu for the purpose of controlling the PNC elected members. Honorable Speaker. Is this what the peopleβs representatives want today? Do these representatives of the Maldivian people wish to be puppets or bots controlled by political parties?β Mikaeel questioned.
Following Mikaeelβs remarks, the Speaker urged MPs not to speak in a manner that would not undermine the dignity of the Parliament. He reminded MPs of their responsibility to uphold parliamentary honor and professionalism.
βHonorable Member. I kindly request that you refrain from using language that undermines the dignity of the Parliament. Speaking in phrases implying that honorable members of the Parliament are βbotsβ diminishes the respect and honor owed to this institution and its representatives,β he said.