Regarding the election campaign of Governor Saito Motohiko, who was re-elected in the Hyogo Prefectural gubernatorial election, the president of a PR company posted on social media that he was “in charge of all public relations,” raising suspicions of violating the Public Offices Election Act. Governor Saito Motohiko was re-elected in the Hyogo Prefectural Gubernatorial election held on the 17th of this month. Regarding the social media strategy, which is said to be one of the reasons for the election’s success, the contents of a column posted this month by the president of a PR company in the prefecture are suspected of violating the Public Offices Election Act. The column details some of Governor Saito’s social media strategy, which he claims to have been involved in, and also describes how he was in charge of all public relations for the election campaign, and how “as a supervisor, I was responsible for content planning, etc.” According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, paying compensation to a company that is primarily responsible for planning and devising election campaigns, including operating social media, could constitute bribery, which is prohibited by the Public Offices Election Act. The PR company has not responded to interview requests as of today, but Governor Saito’s lawyer admitted to JNN this morning that the PR company was paid over 700,000 yen under five categories, including poster design and production costs. Furthermore, they have stated that they do not believe this is in violation of the law as it is not a reward for active planning.
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The fact that Mayor Takashima of Ashiya did not join the 22-member coalition of mayors in expressing support for Inamura right before the voting day during the election means that those who are riding on Inamura are on the shady side, wanting to protect their vested interests. As expected, the youngest mayor’s term is still short, so he will not be tainted by the waves of vested interests.
Well, if what the lawyer says is true, there doesn’t seem to be any problem. Which means it turns out to be just the delusional diary of the president of a PR company.
That’s a completely different feeling than on TV. On the TV talk shows, it was harsher, saying he wouldn’t just lose his job, but could even be arrested.
>>22 Photography: 100,000 Planning and design: 100,000 Poster (with outdoor weatherproof coating): 400,000 Shipping to each location: 50,000 Other miscellaneous expenses: 50,000 About that size No problems at all.
Just this morning on social media, “Morning Show was biased in its reporting” and “Mezamashi 8 was biased in its reporting” were trending and buzzing. If they are that passionate about it, they should call sponsors, boycott them, and remove sponsors from the media.
>>38 Because Sekai Nippo wrote an article supporting Saito, and he gave a speech in the street that could be interpreted as a speech of support. I can’t imagine they would do something like that without getting something in return.
If they can get all their employees to work on it for 700,000 yen for a month and a half, then I’d like them to do a similar job for 700,000 yen too lol.
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