[Hyogo] All 86 prefectural assembly members demand Governor Saito’s resignation all parties and four independents demand it. The governor once again denies resignation, saying, “We will do our best, including in discussions on next year’s budget.”
[Breaking News] All 86 Hyogo Prefectural Assembly members demand Governor Saito’s resignation. All parties and 4 independents also demand the governor resign. “We want to work hard, including on the discussion of next year’s budget.” *9/10 (Tue) 13:47 Yomiuri TV News Four independent prefectural assembly members will also demand the resignation of Governor Saito Motohiko of Hyogo Prefecture, who has been accused of “power harassment.” This has become an “unprecedented situation” in which all 86 members of the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly have called for the Governor to resign. Regarding the demand for Governor Saito’s resignation, the second largest parliamentary group, the Hyogo Restoration Party (21 seats), called on the governor to resign on the 9th, saying, “Governor Saito’s explanations, including those given at the 100-Article Committee, cannot be said to be satisfactory to the assembly or the people of the prefecture, and this is beginning to cause problems in the administration of the prefecture,” and also proposed that public opinion be asked in a “re-election.” The largest faction, the Liberal Democratic Party (37 seats), has also decided to submit a request to the governor on the 12th to resign, and the Komeito Party (13 seats), the Constitutional Democratic Party-affiliated Hyogo Prefectural Citizens’ Alliance (9 seats), and the Communist Party (2 seats) have indicated they will join in the request. In addition, it has been newly revealed that all four independent prefectural assembly members will join the LDP’s request on the 12th in demanding their resignation. This has led to an unprecedented situation in which all 86 members of the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly have called for Governor Saito to resign. Meanwhile, Governor Saito said on the 9th, “I will continue to respond to this issue by attending the 100-Article Committee and the third-party committee and giving explanations. The supplementary budget is currently being finalized and we will implement policies to support the lives of the prefecture’s residents. It’s important that we do our jobs,” he said, indicating he will not respond to demands for his resignation. Continue reading below
[Breaking news] All 86 Hyogo Prefectural Assembly members demand Governor Saito’s resignation. All parties and 4 independents also demand the governor’s resignation. The governor again denies the resignation, saying, “We will work hard, including discussing next year’s budget.” *Previous thread [Hyogo] All 86 prefectural assembly members demand Governor Saito’s resignation. All parties and 4 independents also demand the governor’s resignation. The governor again denies the resignation, saying, “We will work hard, including discussing next year’s budget.” ★2 [Gure★] ★ 2024/09/10 (Tue) 16:20:55.07.
>>1 Isn’t the real reason they’re hanging on this long so hard to get next year’s budget? They need to secure the budget for the Expo If they don’t resign after the no-confidence motion and go all the way to dissolving parliament, this is what’s really going to happen Yoshimura and the Ishin Party were just posing At the Ishin Party Secretary-General’s press conference, he was basically saying that Saito was not to blame Behind the scenes, they’ve agreed to hang on until parliament is dissolved and elections are held Probably in return they’ll help them find jobs and provide financial compensation, etc.
>>3 So it would be funny if all the members of the Ishin Party went to the prefectural office, got down on the ground, and cried and begged loudly, “Please quit, please quit.”
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If this parliament is dissolved, a significant number of Ishin Party lawmakers will likely be defeated in elections, so this is your chance as an unemployed party.
I laughed when I saw a comment on YouTube that said, “At my grandson’s elementary school, the expression ’going prefectural governor’ is popular to mean monopolizing something.”
I think it would be best for each person to put the facts in order and organize them in chronological order, rather than being swayed by the media. There are too many people saying things that are completely off the mark.
The only party that opposed the no-confidence motion was the Ishin Party, but since it would have passed if other parties voted in favor, there was no point in opposing it, so the Ishin Party only voted in favor as a show of performance.
I guess the trend is that all of the Ishin Party’s prefectural assembly members lost, followed by the governor’s election. I’m sure the people of Hyogo Prefecture will be watching Ishin Party’s actions closely this time.
Will the supplementary budget for the vice governor’s retirement allowance be submitted to the September assembly? If it is, the budget will have to be rejected.
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The lawmakers are probably expecting a snap election now, so they’re all demanding his resignation. If they don’t demand it now, that will be pointed out in the election and they’ll lose.
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