Over 60 parliamentary inquiries sent to ministers remain unanswered: Kudoo
North Galolhu MP Mohamed Ibrahim has submitted a formal letter to the Speaker of Parliament asserting that the government’s failure to answer over 60 questions posed by MDP members to various ministers constitutes a violation of the law.


Mohamed Ibrahim, MP for North Galolhu constituency. | People's Majlis | People's Majlis
More than 60 questions submitted to government ministers through the People's Majlis remain unanswered to date, according to Mohamed Ibrahim (Kudoo), the MDP Member of Parliament for the North Galolhu constituency.
The member made these remarks in a letter addressed to the Speaker of the People's Majlis.
In the letter, the member highlighted that questions submitted by MDP parliamentarians between December 4, 2024, and January 13, 2026, remain unanswered to this day.
According to documents submitted by Kudoo, 62 questions sent by MDP members of Parliament to various ministers remain unanswered. Detailed information regarding these inquiries was included with the submission.
In the letter submitted by the member, it was noted that failing to act in accordance with a specific legal provision constitutes a violation of the law.
The member has also submitted a letter requesting an investigation into allegations of corruption regarding the development of the Male' Taxi Line application.
In the inquiry submitted concerning this matter, the member questioned which companies were invited to participate in the bidding process for the app's development and sought clarification on the criteria used for their selection.






