Hagiuda Koichi’s agency officially states that he has “completed the refund procedure” and returned the 20 million yen he received from the Liberal Democratic Party.
Hagiuda Koichi “Completed refund procedures” – Office official X says he returned 20 million yen paid by the LDP – Nikkan Sports October 25, 2024 16:19 On the 25th, the office of Hagiuda Koichi, who is running as an independent in Tokyo’s 24th district in the House of Representatives election (voting on the 27th), updated its official x (formerly Twitter) and announced that the LDP headquarters had transferred 20 million yen as activity expenses to a former candidate who was not officially endorsed following the LDP faction slush fund scandal, and that the office had taken steps to return the money to the party. In the post titled “Report,” it was stated, “Regarding the grant from party headquarters that was confirmed yesterday, we held an emergency executive meeting of the LDP’s 24th electoral district branch today and have made the following decisions, which we would like to report,” adding, “While this grant is a legitimate one that is paid out throughout the year, we have determined that there is a possibility that the timing and amount of the transfer could be misleading. Furthermore, although there are calls to expand the party’s influence, as I am currently running as an independent it is difficult to achieve this goal, and therefore I have decided to refund the money,” he posted. “After the meeting, I reported this to the party headquarters and completed the procedure for refunding the money to the designated account,” he wrote, revealing that he had refunded 20 million yen to the party. He also wrote, “I am determined to fight fair and square as an independent candidate, so I ask for your understanding and support.” In a video posted on x on the night of the 24th, Hagiuda acknowledged that he had confirmed the transfer of 20 million yen, and commented, “To be honest, it’s a nuisance.” (Omitted) *See source for full text. ※Related thread Funding is a blessing and a curse, says Hagiuda [Old Man Friends Association★] ※Previous thread (★12024/10/25 (Fri) 16:50:16.40).
>>1 “With the House of Representatives election being held on the 27th, the market rule of thumb that “elections are a buy” has collapsed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. In past House of Representatives elections, the Nikkei stock average has risen between the dissolution of the House of Representatives and the voting count for 17 consecutive elections since 1969. ” news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/ea1a67e1c4539febe7c8c44f47e67cb27cbf78e4 The buying election is collapsing for the first time in half a century. The market is honest. If the opposition wins a landslide victory, the nightmare of the Democratic Party government will return. High school and college students need to prepare to become part of the Ice Age generation.
Let’s wipe out the Chinese Communist Party and North Korean spies within the Liberal Democratic Party. Let’s also wipe out the crazy Korean opposition parties such as the Communist Reiwa Party, which are the stinky dogs of the vicious terrorist state North Korea🇰🇵 and the defecating minions of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan.
>>27 The pretense is that it was a legitimate payment that wasn’t for election campaigning, but they’re refunding it with the usual excuse that it would be misleading, which is hilarious.
>>38 The party branch’s political activity funds just can’t be used for election campaigns. The money spent by candidates on election campaigns is reported to the election management committee after a separate income and expenditure report is prepared for each candidate, clearly separated from the political activity expenses of party chapters. No matter who the representative is (the representative is a member of parliament for convenience), if party branch money is used for elections, it can’t be used for election campaigns unless it’s donated to an individual candidate and listed on the campaign expense report.
Tsubo: “That’s good, I didn’t get it! (It’ll definitely come back someday).” All he has is some cunning, temporary solutions to scheme against others Only for now Only lies Only stealing.
What are you going to do about the people who complained about the election expense ledger, the Constitutional Democratic Party, the Communist Party, etc.?
However, Hachioji is a cult mecca, so I think he’ll win again this time. The voters are Tokyoites who are into trends, so in the end it’s all down to popularity.
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