Sydney, Oct 9 (UNI) Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologised for making a "hurtful" comment in parliament after he mocked opposition lawmakers by asking them if they had Tourette Syndrome, media reports said.
Late on Tuesday, Anthony Albanese returned to the chamber to ask for forgiveness from Australians living with the disorder, the BBC reported.
"I regret saying it. It was wrong. It was insensitive and I apologise," he said