Former Hyogo Governor Motohiko Saito, who lost his job, said he “doesn’t know why they died” and denied any causal relationship to the deaths of the two prefectural employees, saying he “did not directly harass them.”
>>1 The Unification Church told me to handle it at my own risk, so I guess I’m having trouble finding the right words to express it. I can simply say that it has nothing to do with me because the person died due to their own fault.
Generally, when the media is united in reporting something, there is something ulterior motive. I think Saito-kun was also set up by someone, and all the locals say the same.
It seems that some of the stories about begging are fabricated. The tourist associations that suffered damage posted comments on their websites denying the reports.
A thorough investigation into the “three lies” of former Governor Saito: “A sneaky tactic to attract attention by pretending to be worried about his future” “Personnel costs and gasoline costs have increased” ps://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/2bcc21fc4ed921650a05a557e7a5e1023b3efc49?source=sns&dv=sp&mid=other&date=20241002&ctg=dom&bt=tw_up.
This governor was chosen to replace the previous governor because they thought he was no good But the replacement is a psychopath, how hellish is that I guess I have no choice but to choose the Communist Party (exciting).
I think that Komeito and the LDP, who are in a critical situation due to being pushed back by the Ishin Party, have come up with some kind of plan. In Hyogo, the disease is rampant in Soka.
Watching the rehab, I thought he was definitely a good worker. However, his personality was very questionable. When he was with his supporters at the end and got annoyed with the prefectural assemblyman because there was no microphone, I could see his true character that couldn’t be hidden. He was glossing over a lot of things in the rehab, and the host didn’t really question him, but it was obvious that he knew what he was doing when he got angry after being made to walk 20 meters at the museum.
There were some mistakes in the media reports, so as a third party, I think we should just wait and see without trusting anyone. Various opinions are starting to be expressed from different perspectives.
>>27 This is not true The people who are still bashing him are agents of the mass media In fact, some employees wrote this in the questionnaire about power harassment [Q7] About the governor’s power harassment Written in a free-form response format Name D: I learned about it from a newspaper or the internet that I didn’t know about. There’s no smoke without fire, but the media often exaggerates stories and writes articles based on rumors (what other people say, with no other evidence), so I think it’s dangerous to just take them at face value. I want to be judged fairly and based on facts, not on rumors or public opinion.
The Hyogo Prefectural Assembly members were pushing ahead with the Hyogo Prefectural Office Building, which would have cost 150 billion yen to build, and would have rotted away in a few years, requiring further rebuilding and repair costs, and would likely be taxpayer money again. But when Governor Saito of Hyogo Prefecture scuttled the plan, the assembly members were accused of power harassment, murder, begging, and other crimes, and I wonder how much more taxpayer money the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly members will need to save to be satisfied. After their tax-saving plan was pointed out and scrapped, they are now trying to frame them as criminals and frame them. It’s so sad.
They have made some cuts to the port interests. The reconstruction of the government building has been temporarily halted due to rising material costs. It appears that they have interfered with vested interests and are facing retaliation.
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