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Gigaba Slams MPs’ Conduct, Calls for Order in Parliamentary Debates

February 5, 2025
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Safeguard Council proceedings took an unexpected turn when Chairperson Malusi Gigaba criticized the behavior of Members of Parliament (MPs), labeling their conduct “disgraceful” and urging them to approach discussions with decorum. His remarks were prompted by what he perceived as chaotic and counterproductive exchanges during a recent session. Gigaba called on MPs to avoid using parliamentary platforms for political point-scoring and focus instead on meaningful discourse.

Parliament is intended to be a forum for substantive debate, policy scrutiny, and constructive dialogue. However, when discussions devolve into hostility and theatrics, they risk undermining this purpose. Gigaba’s comments reflect broader concerns about the state of political discourse in South Africa, where moments of heated confrontation too often overshadow serious policy discussions.

Tensions in parliamentary committees are not uncommon, particularly on sensitive issues like national security and defense. Given the importance of these matters, it is expected that MPs will hold strong and sometimes opposing views. Still, there is a fine line between robust debate and behavior that becomes disruptive. Gigaba’s remarks suggest that, on this occasion, that line may have been crossed.

Some view his comments as a necessary call for greater professionalism and disciplined, policy-driven discussions in Parliament. Others may interpret them as an attempt to suppress vigorous debate, particularly if opposition MPs were raising legitimate concerns. Both perspectives may contain elements of truth — while healthy debate is essential, excessive political maneuvering can divert attention from critical issues.

The behavior of MPs in these settings is more than just a procedural concern; it directly affects how the public perceives Parliament’s effectiveness. If South Africans see their representatives engaged in personal attacks rather than addressing urgent national matters, it risks eroding trust in the democratic process. On the other hand, MPs have a duty to hold the government accountable, and this can sometimes lead to heated exchanges.

Ultimately, Gigaba’s criticism raises important questions about finding the balance between passionate political engagement and preserving the dignity of parliamentary debate. Striking that balance is crucial to ensuring that Parliament remains a space for meaningful dialogue and accountability, rather than a theater for political spectacle.

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