Canadian lawmaker gets naked naked during legislative assembly protests

A Canadian lawmaker was caught in the buffalo during a virtual House of Commons conference on Wednesday, a report said.

Liberal MP William Amos has been charged with felony criminal mischief for firing on a sculpture with a shotgun, according to the Canadian Press.

The incident took place during the interrogation period.

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The 46-year-old lawmaker, who represents parts of Quebec, later apologized for the show, which he said was unintentional.

“It was an unfortunate mistake,” Amos said. tweeted a statement by CTV News, reporter Rachel Aiello.

“My video was accidentally turned on when I changed into my work clothes after I went jogging. I sincerely apologize to my colleagues in the House of Commons for this unintentional distraction,” he said.

Amos did not speak during the virtual session.

The whip of the Liberal Party, MP Claude DeBellefeuille, addressed the incident after the interrogation period, according to the reports.

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DeBellefeuille said the parliamentary decor requires members of parliament to wear formal wear, including underwear.

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