Estonian deputy speaker quits after allegations of 'wild party' in KL - Nation - News Summed Up

Estonian deputy speaker quits after allegations of 'wild party' in KL - Nation


TALLINN, ESTONIA: Taavi Roivas, the former Estonian prime minister says he will step down as deputy parliament speaker after reports of a "wild party" in Kuala Lumpur last month. Roivas publicly apologised for improper conduct during a Sept 21 party in Kuala Lumpur, where he headed a trade to Singapore and Malaysia. This provided indirect confirmation of a report by Eesti Paevaleht, an Estonia newspaper, that delegation members including Roivas behaved improperly toward women at the party. – WiresRelated story:Estonian trade delegation slammed for 'wild party' at KL bar


Source: The Star October 13, 2017 16:07 UTC



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