Gelane Zwane, leader of the upper house in Africa's last absolute monarchy, said lawmakers should set a good example to young people in the deeply conservative country and warned them against the temptations of the flesh.
She also urged women lawmakers against allowing their position to make them "disrespectful" to their husbands - while telling men to keep their eyes off female colleagues' cleavages.
The edict - which Zwane said applied particularly to women - came after King Mswati III said earlier this year that only death can undo a traditional union, even though Swazi culture allows marriages to be terminated.
Zwane issued the edict at a recent workshop for lawmakers. Parliamentarians who had already started divorce proceedings were to hold off until after their term ended in 2018, she said.
She said there is a "misconception that when women occupy political positions they then become disrespectful and divorce their husbands."
She has therefore reminded lawmakers, especially female ones, "that when in this position, being embroiled in messy divorce disputes embarrasses the appointing authority", referring to the king.
In May last year, one of his wives, Angela Dlamini, known as LaGija, fled the royal palace for South Africa, claiming years of physical and emotional abuse by her husband.
His other wife was kicked out after being caught in bed with the monarch's friend, Ndumiso Mamba, who was the justice minister.
Mamba resigned after his affair with the royal spouse was exposed.
But the long history of scandals has not stopped Mswati from picking more wives. In September he became engaged to Sindiswa Dlamini, 18, who will become his 14th wife once she falls pregnant.
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