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Move Forward renews moves to expel Bangkok MP accused of sexual misconduct

Wuttiphong, meanwhile, was expelled with 120 votes.

Chaiyamparwaan’s escape led to an uproar among several female MPs and social networkers.

On Friday, when Chaiyamparwaan was supposed to admit his guilt publicly and apologise to his unnamed victims, he insisted that he had done nothing wrong. He claimed the three women had consensually been intimate with him. However, he did bow three times, while insisting he was innocent.

This response infuriated several women MPs and social networkers, who said Chaiyamparwaan had continued the sexual harassment by being explicit about his relations with the women.

“I saw that what was announced by Chaiyamparwaan was tantamount to him not admitting his guilt. But I must be careful in expressing comments publicly, as I may be violating the law,” Chaithawat said.

He admitted that Chaiyamparwaan’s case severely affected the party’s…

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