Four political factions have jointly demanded the resignation of the Hyogo Prefecture governor, a move that is on the verge of passing a vote of no confidence.
Regarding the issue of whistle-blower allegations against Governor Saito Motohiko of Hyogo Prefecture and others, the Liberal Democratic Party, the largest faction in the prefectural assembly, is planning to demand that Saito resign. The third largest faction, the Komeito Party, the Hyogo Prefectural Citizens’ Alliance, which is made up of constitutional Democratic Party members and other prefectural assembly members, and the Communist Party are also in the process of coordinating with the LDP to jointly demand Saito’s resignation. The second largest party, the Japan Innovation Party, plans to decide on its response soon. If the Ishin Party joins in, all parties will be in agreement. The prefectural assembly has 86 seats, including members from political parties and four independents. There is also a movement among independent lawmakers to join the LDP’s policy. If independent lawmakers also participate, even excluding the Ishin Party, the number would be three-quarters of the total number of no-confidence motions that would be passed in parliament. Asahi Shimbun Company.
>>1 I saw the true nature of the Restoration Party. A political party born in a foreign land like Kansai is no good. I’m glad I found out before the next election.
At yesterday’s 100-article committee meeting, the Ishin no Kai only asked questions defending the governor, but will they participate in the no-confidence motion?
The Ishin Party is against the no-confidence motion, and they’re defending the ridiculous governor even with Article 100, but the people of the prefecture are watching, so the hammer will fall in the next election lol.
I’m sure Ishin will protect it even if the number of Diet members and party subsidies are drastically reduced. After all, the party leader is that manly Baba lol. I don’t think they’ll ever turn their back on me.
>>37 The Ishin Party is making as much money as the LDP through its political parties in Kansai lol There’s even an economic organization named after the Ishin Party lol.
The Restoration Party is no good anymore. They’re just like this governor. A group that has no sense of humanity and is all about lust for power is no longer an organization that should be involved in politics.
It’s only a matter of time before there are rebels from the Ishin Party. And with the LDP getting more exposure in the presidential election, there will also be people who want to jump on the bandwagon.
Why do they want these idiots to resign or do something lame when they should just let them stay for a while, expose them, and then have them recalled?
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