Tussle over CM lays bare fault lines in Congress
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- ‘Team UDF’ was the buzzword during electioneering, when the Congress and the other constituents of the United Democratic Front managed to present a facade of unity.
Congress is currently facing a significant reckoning over sexual misconduct allegations, marking the most serious scrutiny since the #MeToo movement reshaped the political landscape nearly a decade ago. Recent revelations have exposed a culture of bad behavior that many members and staffers claim remains an open secret on Capitol Hill.
The new allegations come almost ten years after lawmakers implemented reforms aimed at addressing sexual harassment, yet they suggest that the underlying issues have not been fully resolved. The Ethics panel has lost jurisdiction over these matters following the resignation of the lawmakers involved, who were both confronting imminent expulsion votes.
This situation has reignited discussions about the effectiveness of past reforms and the need for further accountability within Congress. As the institution grapples with these allegations, the implications for its reputation and the upcoming elections are significant, potentially influencing voter sentiment and legislative priorities in the months ahead.

