Former Osaka Governor Toru Hashimoto appeared on KTV’s “Shunkan LIVE Toretate!” on the 11th. On this day, after Yuichiro Tamaki, leader of the Democratic Party for the People, acknowledged reports of his affair with a female gravure idol, he commented, “Do we really expect politicians to be that clean?” Tamaki’s affair was reported in the online editions of some weekly magazines late at night on October 30th, when he was seen having a secret rendezvous with a woman at a wine bar in Shinjuku, Tokyo. He held a press conference that morning and acknowledged that the reports were largely true. I am sorry that I had feelings for another woman even though I have a wife and children. I want to continue apologizing for the rest of my life,” he said. When Hiheel Ringo expressed her dismay by asking, “Aren’t you being too careless?”, Hashimoto responded, “In the election, you went from being the leader of a small opposition party to suddenly becoming a central figure in politics. I guess Tamaki’s mind couldn’t keep up with all the attention the media was giving him. “Because he’s never been chased before,” he speculated. He prefaced his remarks by saying that he should properly apologize to and care for the family and the woman he hurt, and added, “I think policies that increase people’s take-home pay are important.” “I would like him to clearly separate the issue of infidelity from the political issue and focus on politics and his work. “I’m sure there are some people who feel emotionally unable to accept this, so I think it’s up to the voters to decide.” The party’s general meeting of both houses of parliament also approved Tamaki’s continued position as leader, and Hashimoto had expressed his hope that “if it’s not a case of a sexual crime or sexual assault, but a love affair…I wonder…maybe it won’t work,” so he looked troubled. “But are politicians…clean? Diet members?” I asked Ringo, who was sitting next to me. “They’re not clean, so there must be issues with politics and money. “I wonder if we really expect politicians to be that clean,” he said, confiding his true feelings. Ringo was confronted with the point that “Until recently, there were many politicians like that, and we went through an era where that was a measure of a politician’s ability, but now we are in an era where we expect politicians to be clean as well,” to which she ultimately concluded, “It depends on the feelings of the voters.”
>>1 You should write the number of lovers next to the number of times you’ve won. I don’t think it’s right to have overnight sex using political funds.
No, adultery is a privilege only given to the rich. These people got rich because of vested interests or the entrenched gap between rich and poor. It’s strange that they’re never criticized.
It was Tamaki-san who asked for it x.com/tamakiyuichiro/status/1763056084456259717 Yuichiro Tamaki (Representative of the Democratic Party for the People) @tamakiyuichiro The security clearance bill has been approved by the Cabinet. I am basically in favor of this bill as it has also been called for by the Democratic Party for the People, however, “opposite-sex (same-sex) friendships” is not included among the items surveyed for due diligence. In short, the presence or absence of honey traps is not included in the investigation, but is merely something to be considered. I think a correction is needed. 1:18 PM · February 29, 2024 · 2.169M Views.
It’s fine to have an affair, but depending on the woman he’s with, he could end up becoming a politician who is more interested in favour of other countries than Japan (´・ω・`).
How to respond in a situation like this? That’s how we see the character of a politician. He shouldn’t have said “I’ve told my wife.” (Actually, he only said he was going to meet with the tourism ambassador, not cheat on her.)
I don’t understand how he has the nerve to continue seeing women even though he is now in the opposition party that holds the voting power in national politics.
If he did it before the election, it would be understandable, but it was after the election that ended with the LDP’s crushing defeat. If you think about it, isn’t he crazy? Plus, he canceled the rehearsal at the last minute, ruining Shinji Ishimaru’s reputation.
In Tamaki’s case, he was demanding that other council members come clean about their affairs, so it’s like a boomerang has hit him directly. Take responsibility for what you say.
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