PNC members in Parliament lack direction and purpose: Kudoo
Ibrahim has sharply criticized PNC members of Parliament, labeling them "robots" who lack initiative and act solely on the President's orders. He accused them of failing to hold the government accountable, alleging instead that they obstruct opposition proposals to help President Muizzu consolidate power. Furthermore, he claimed that without the active participation of MDP members, the Parliament would effectively remain in a perpetual state of recess.


Member of Parliament for North Galolhu, Mohamed Ibrahim, speaks at a press conference. | RaajjeMV | RaajjeMV
Mohamed Ibrahim (Kudoo), the Member of Parliament for the North Galolhu constituency, has characterized the People's National Congress (PNC) members in the People's Majlis as individuals lacking both direction and purpose.
Speaking on RaajjeTV’s "TV Talk" program, Ibrahim leveled sharp criticism against PNC parliamentarians. He asserted that the current progress of parliamentary work is solely due to the efforts of MDP members, suggesting that the Majlis would otherwise remain in a perpetual state of recess.
Ibrahim stated that PNC parliamentarians act solely on the direct orders of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, asserting that they remain idle unless assigned a task by him. He further described the members as "robots controlled by a remote."
Furthermore, Ibrahim stated that the opposing members refuse to even consider bills submitted by MDP members, consistently responding with "no" or "not that." He added that this has become their standard practice, alleging that they continually attempt to misinterpret and distort the actual contents of the bills.
These are essentially robots being operated by a remote control and a joystick. While they are sitting there, a message arrives. Everyone who was just engaged in conversation suddenly vanishes; they all walk out. A vote that was supposed to go one way might suddenly swing to the other. Many such incidents have occurred. Look, they will even shout for everyone to vote "no" on a particular matter. These are not children, are they? Yet they will all sit there shouting "no, no, no." They start chanting "no" just in case someone accidentally casts a vote. They start screaming "no, no, no, no, no" if a vote isn't being called. This is to ensure that everyone votes accordingly. This is how these people operate. There is no restraint, no clear objective, and no understanding of the actual plan. From the moment the sun rises, they are simply waiting for a message from the President. They wait to be told what to do next. Then they spend the entire day occupied with that single task until sunset. And then, the next message arrives, and the cycle repeats.Mohamed Ibrahim (Kudoo), the Member of Parliament for the North Galolhu constituency.
Ibrahim stated that PNC parliamentarians are failing to work towards national improvement and are refusing to cooperate in holding the government accountable. He further alleged that President Muizzu is leveraging the parliamentary supermajority to consolidate power and achieve specific personal agendas.






