Thailand's LGBT+ lawmakers force parliament dress-code rethink

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BANGKOK — Thailand's four new LGBT+ members of parliament have prompted the house to relax its gender-based dress code, in a small victory for the ground-breaking politicians who have vowed to push for greater LGBT+ rights in the country.

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