[Hyogo] Governor Saito announces he will continue in office despite demands for his immediate resignation from all prefectural assembly members internet users comment, “Dissolution will cost 1.6 billion yen” and “His aides and lawyers also bear a great deal of responsibility.”
*9/12 (Thu) 12:52 distribution Sponichi Annex In response to the allegations against Hyogo Governor Saito Motohiko, the largest factions in the prefectural assembly, the Liberal Democratic Party, Komeito, Hyogo Prefectural Citizens’ Alliance, and the Communist Party, along with four independent assembly members, on the 12th requested Saito to “resign immediately.” In the written submission, he said, “If he does not decide to resign by the September session of the Diet, we are prepared to take appropriate action.” Meanwhile, at a press conference on the 11th, Saito tearfully said he felt “frustrated” over the demand for his resignation from the Liberal Democratic Party, which even split apart to support him in the gubernatorial election three years ago, and even a day later, he said, “My feelings are the same as they were at the press conference yesterday. “(At the September assembly) I will work hard to implement a supplementary budget that includes measures to combat rising prices,” he said, once again demonstrating his intention to continue in his position. Continue reading below.
We live in an age where it’s really important to know how much you can tell from someone’s appearance. The better ones are the ones with bright pink hair and the kind of serious guys who make people look dirty, and this guy with a great title and a very clean look is the bad magistrate. The Japanese have become too stupid. “He acts like a nice guy, but he looks like he has a bad disposition,” I would say. People in the past were amazing for paying close attention to other people’s facial features.
It seems to be the first time in history that all lawmakers have called for the resignation of their leader. Was it a miscalculation that even Councilman Masuyama betrayed him?
>>11 I’d say he betrayed him, but if he defended him here, he’d only drag himself down with him. Although, even if he did this, I don’t know if he’d get elected or promoted again.
The special counsel really gave some crappy advice. It was unlucky that they didn’t properly discuss the pros and cons. It’s going to make you lose credibility.
Democracy is originally a wasteful and expensive system. In America, it costs hundreds of billions of yen to run a presidential election. Dissolving parliament costs 1.6 billion, which is a small price to pay. The ultimate form of politics that doesn’t cost money is dictatorship.
A ragtag bunch of scum lol, a gang of your own lol Saito-kun is just like you guys Why are you pretending to be victims, you scum from a criminal organization lol Just as you’d expect from the trash that sits calmly in a terrorist organization Am I different? Hahahahaha lol you’re a member of an anti-Japanese terrorist organization lol.
When asked why the documents weren’t investigated by a third party, he said it would be too costly to call in a lawyer from Tokyo. It doesn’t make sense that he’s being stingy about the cost of an external investigation but spending 1.6 billion on himself is the norm. What does he think of public funds? It’s ridiculous.
Well, it was the people of Hyogo Prefecture who elected him, after all. I don’t know much about what happened back then, but I’m surprised he got elected like this. Is this the power of the Restoration Party?
More important than the 1.6 billion yen is the precedent it sets that the governor, who was elected on the basis of fresh fish, can be united with the mass media to stage a coup.
It seems that this lawyer, Fujiwara, has simply not been able to keep up with the recent amendments to the Whistleblower Protection Act. You’re incompetent.
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