Some people brought their own Saito Motohiko fans to the event, and even people came from Okinawa to support them! The enthusiasm of the “Saito Girls” is heating up.
*Published at 6:00 on Saturday, November 16th Josei Jishin Today, we held street activities in various locations in the Hanshin area. I spoke and shook hands with many people of all ages and genders, and I was energized again today. thank you. The voting day for the Hyogo Prefectural Governor election is this Sunday. I will run through the remaining days with full force! 》 On November 14th, former Hyogo Prefecture Governor Motohiko Saito (46) updated his x and wrote: He received a vote of no confidence from the prefectural assembly over the internal document allegation issue and lost his position on September 30th. In conjunction with this, he is currently running in the prefectural gubernatorial election, which will take place on November 17th. Mr. Saito, who had been subjected to heavy public bashing over allegations of power harassment and begging and whose re-election was thought to be hopeless, appeared at a street speech event held at JR Amagasaki Station on November 9th. An audience of about 3,000 people flocked to the venue, creating a tremendous atmosphere. Saito himself said, “I’m a little surprised. The most people ever… That’s amazing. thank you. “I’m shocked by the number of people and I’m speechless,” he said, appearing upset. The audience shouted out cheers of “Do your best” and “You’re not alone anymore,” and at the beginning and end of his speech, the audience echoed with calls of “Saito, Saito.” A national newspaper reporter said: “There are several reasons why Saito is gaining support, but the biggest one is the spread of theories on social media that the allegations against him regarding power harassment and begging are fabricated. In an article published in Gendai Business on November 9th, former Vice Governor Yasutaka Katayama (64) said, “The incriminating documents were written to overthrow the prefectural government of Saito.” We also spoke to a mother and child who were holding a fan that read, “We support Saito!” “I thought that cheering with a fan would help people stand out, so I prepared one. But just to be sure, I asked the staff, “Would the person in question be unhappy if we cheered with this fan?” So he said, ‘No, I think he’ll be happy about it (laughs),’ so I let him use it.” (Mother) The fan was originally meant to be used in a different election. The daughter reveals. Continue reading below.
>>1 Saito → Opposed to voting rights for foreigners Inamura → Promoted voting rights for foreigners The reason why lefties and the mass media are taking down Saito and supporting Inamura lol ‘.
He’s young, handsome, a Tokyo University graduate, a hard worker, working hard alone, fighting against vested interests. His maternal instinct is tickled and he’s dripping with pussy juice.
In reality, is the power harassment really fabricated? I think there’s a difference between scolding and power harassment I’m not sure which one to support.
>>11 Even if it was fabricated, this is a clear landmine and the fact that she stepped on it so hard shows she’s not fit to be the leader If it was Yuriko Koike, things wouldn’t have turned out like this.
I feel like the flow of events is different from that of the mass media. The decision will be made by the people of Hyogo Prefecture who have the right to vote…
>>26 I see. That’s probably it. If that’s the case, then surely it’s appropriate to support Saito? Someone like Tsuda Daisuke said something like “What a terrible election campaign!” but I didn’t think that was the case. I support Tsuda quite a bit. But I don’t think that former Governor Saito is a conspiracy theory or fake news.
>>35 When you watch the video of the parade through the shopping district, it seems that not only young people but people of all ages and genders ask for handshakes.
He’s being treated like a righteous politician who fights alone against evil vested interests. Handsome men are righteous after all. In anime and special effects, heroes of justice are always good-looking.
>>44 The escapee from Matsu〇 Prison a few years ago was also popular with women. At one point, there were about 10 threads about him, with many women posting in support. (Note: This is not the one who escaped from the Osaka detention center on a bicycle.)
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