[Hyogo Whistleblower Issue] “If we continue to protect the party, it will not last”... The Osaka Restoration Party demands Governor Saito’s resignation, to which the governor responds, “I will decide the path I take.”
※Yomiuri Shimbun 2024/09/10 08:13 The Japan Restoration Party has demanded the resignation of Hyogo Prefecture Governor Saito Motohiko, who has come under fire for allegations of power harassment. The Osaka Ishin Party, which recommended Governor Saito in the 2021 gubernatorial election, had maintained a watchful eye on the issue, but was forced to change course due to growing criticism. “He should admit his mistake, apologize, resign, and ask the people of the prefecture for their answers.” Continued below Related thread Hyogo Prefecture Governor: “I will decide which path to take” Refuses to resign ★2 [Flea Market★].
>>1 He lost the mayoral election so they’re recommending his resignation The party is not going to survive so they’re demanding his resignation In the end, the Japan Innovation Party is only thinking about protecting themselves lol.
>>2 Of course not. It’s a party that exists only for the self-aggrandizement of Hashimoto and his associates. Isn’t the Democratic Party for the People more popular?
That’s why it’s a vote of no confidence lol. He’s afraid of dissolution and can’t issue a vote of no confidence, so his approval rating has dropped significantly (LOL).
It’s a chicken race between destroying the Restoration Party or losing the governor’s job. The Japan Restoration Party should change its name to the Japan Self-Preservation Association.
Well, if the no-confidence motion passes, the parliament will almost certainly be dissolved. Masuzoe resigned as soon as it became clear that the no-confidence motion would pass, but Masuzoe was the more honorable one.
The Japan Innovation Party said it wasn’t a “public interest whistleblower” but a “libelous document written by a group trying to overthrow the prefectural government,” even though someone has died.
If you watch Secretary General Fujita’s press conference, it’s obvious he’s still protecting Saito, so the recommendation for his resignation is just a performance.
>>30 Yoshimura says that the Ishin Party will issue a no-confidence motion, but if the people who have been pushing him with all their might issue a no-confidence motion and he loses his job, that would be a big deal lol In other words, I guess they’re going to go with the idea that he’ll resign after a no-confidence motion led by the Ishin Party.
Demand for resignation Rejected←Here we are No-confidence motion passed Assembly dissolved Election Ishin Party suffers major defeat Second no-confidence motion passed Governor loses job.
>>34 Parties that make a big gain in seats in one election usually lose seats in the next election. Whether nationally or locally, it’s just because they’re popular at the time
If they’ve made a gradual gain in seats, that’s pretty strong.
“We prioritize the economy! The opposition parties that deny economic growth are idiots! Defense policy is also a flower garden!” As a result We became poor and slaves to Shanghai Electric Power Watching the news about the strange governor every day made me laugh.
Rather than trying to protect them, the authorities should clarify whether it is illegal and if so, deal with it calmly. We are a country governed by laws.
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