“Go Dress Up Well’: Woman MP Removed From Parliament For Wearing ‘Tight Trousers’ In Tanzania

Moral policing, sexist remarks and judgments are something that some women still face be it at their home or workplace. Even women holding important positions bear the brunt of a seemingly narrow-minded society.

Earlier, Finland’s Prime Minister got moral policed for a low-neck blazer. Now, a female member of the Tanzanian parliament was thrown out for wearing tight-fitting clothing.

The MP, Condester Sichwale, was subjected to humiliation after the other members of the parliament protested about her “strange dress”, reported DNA.

Some of the lawmakers were reported saying, “Some of our sisters are wearing strange clothes. What are they showing to the society?”

The speaker of the house, Job Ndugai, then expelled her and said, “go dress up well, and join us back later.” One of the legislators, Hussein Amar reportedly said that ‘parliament was a reflection of society’. He then cited the portion of the parliament’s rules that forbids women lawmakers from wearing tight jeans.

This event irked other female lawmakers in Tanzania who called for an apology to Condester Sichwale.

Interestingly, after the incident, the Tanzania government shared detailed dress code guidelines for all public servants.

This is how people reacted to it:

It’s so strange that still today women, even those holding prominent positions in the government, are dictated to dress in a specific manner. What are your opinions on this?

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