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There is a member of parliament who was initially in the opposition, then became “independent,” but in reality aligned with the authorities. That is normal — part of the political process — and not the point here. Before becoming an MP, he was a well-known public figure and journalist, and however much I may have disagreed with him on certain issues, I would never have imagined him speaking to any woman using insults. I am confident that never happened. The “transformation” came after he joined Civil…






















































