Former Governor Saito Motohiko is certain to win! Hyogo Prefectural Governor Election Asahi Broadcasting and Mainichi Broadcasting give breaking news...Calls from his campaign office “Saito” continue.
Hyogo Prefectural Gubernatorial Election: “Former Governor Saito Motohiko is certain to win” Asahi Broadcasting and Mainichi Broadcasting continue their “Saito Call” campaign report. The Hyogo Prefectural Gubernatorial Election following the loss of office of former Governor Saito Motohiko (47) took place on the 17th. At 8 p.m. on the same day when voting closed, Asahi Broadcasting Corporation and Mainichi Broadcasting Corporation, both headquartered in Osaka, reported in breaking news that Saito had been re-elected. Twenty supporters gathered at Saito’s election office, located in the Motomachi shopping district in Kobe, and when the announcement of his victory was made at 8 p.m., the calls of “Saito! Saito!” never stopped. Some supporters were in tears. Ten television cameras and about 100 reporters were present, and the area was also crowded with hecklers, creating a commotion. The candidates were seven people, the largest number ever, including Takayuki Shimizu (50), a former member of the House of Councillors who left the Japan Restoration Party, Kazumi Inamura (52), a former mayor of Amagasaki, and Mr. Saito. In addition to the allegations of power harassment, Mr. Saito was also criticized for allegedly begging for favors, and the incident became a national news story that was reported daily on variety shows. He lost his job after the prefectural assembly unanimously passed a motion of no confidence. In the election situation, Inamura was reported to be in the lead, but rumors spread on social media that the document alleging power harassment was fabricated, and even conspiracy theories that Saito, who stood up against vested interests, was framed. In addition, Takafumi Tachibana, leader of the Nippon Ishin Party, who ran as an independent, also supported Saito, saying, “Don’t vote for me,” and gave a speech in the street after Saito had left that supported the fabrication and conspiracy theories. The cheers for Saito grew louder with each passing day, with calls such as “Sorry for the misunderstanding” and “Mr. Saito, it’s not your fault” being directed at him during his street speeches.
Lol. The whole of Hyogo prefecture criticized Saito, forcing him to quit, and now they’re cheering him on and letting him pass. Are these guys manic-depressive?
Well, that’s to be expected. In the end, it doesn’t matter what kind of person they are or if staff members commit suicide, as long as they do the job properly, you’ll choose them even if they’re trash.
TV stations aren’t reporting on the current situation, so I’m not sure which is true. A lot of the people reporting on the internet are biased and religious, so is there any place that is disseminating information impartially?
I’m looking forward to hearing what comments Izumi Fusao, the original king of power harassment, who was so eager to criticize Saito so harshly, will make.
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