Fury after House Chair Tu'ilakepa's 'wear women's clothing' remark to Acting PM; He denies bias amid malice claims
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Fury after House Chair Tu'ilakepa's 'wear women's clothing' remark to Acting PM; He denies bias amid malice claims
The Chairman of the Whole House Committee, Lord Tu’ilakepa, faced criticism from the government for remarks perceived as disrespectful, biased, and malevolent after allegedly suggesting that Acting Prime Minister Fusimālohi should “wear women’s clothing” in the House. The exchange in Parliament yesterday followed intense debates over the government’s energy roadmap and the revelation that there […] The post Fury after House Chair Tu’ilakepa’s ‘w…
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