A Tanzanian lawmaker has been kicked out of a meeting room amid criticism from colleagues for his 'dress'.



On the 3rd local time, foreign media such as the BBC reported that some male lawmakers expressed their dissatisfaction during a meeting held at the Tanzanian National Assembly on the 1st.



Parliamentarian Hussein Amarr was the first to speak up on this day.

Rep. Amar interrupted the speaker and suddenly shouted, "Chairman, please look at the woman sitting to my right for a moment. Look at the trousers this member is wearing."



The criticism against the woman MP only grew worse.

Parliament Speaker Jov Nougai eventually ordered the women MPs to leave the meeting room, saying, "Please come back in your proper clothes."




Congressman Condester Sitzwail was the main character who received the attention of fellow lawmakers.

Senator Sitswail went to work that day wearing a yellow long-sleeved blouse, long black suit pants, and black shoes.



Even while Rep. Sitsweil left the meeting room without hearing a clear reason, the Speaker of the National Assembly continued, "Complaints against female lawmakers continue to be raised. Lawmakers wearing inappropriate clothes will be barred from entering the National Assembly in the future." I put it.




The incident became known around the world as photos of Sitzweil being evicted from the conference hall were shared on social media.



Netizens were outraged with reactions such as "What's wrong with this outfit? No matter how much I look at it, I don't know what's wrong" and "Is it okay to use the power of the Speaker of the National Assembly like that?"



Rep. Amar, who first raised the issue at the conference, did not give up on the online controversy,

saying

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"The Tanzanian parliamentary rules allow women to wear formal trousers, but tight-fitting clothes are strictly prohibited

."




However, centered on the Tanzanian female lawmakers, the argument that "the pants worn by Sitzweil did not fit tight at all, and there was no problem under the rules of the National Assembly" is gaining strength.



A female lawmaker issued a statement with her fellow lawmakers, saying, "Some male lawmakers raised the issue and the speaker of the National Assembly was unfair." "I demand an official apology from Rep. Sitzweil."



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