(11/20-25) Ex-Hyogo governor reelected despite power abuse scandal

  • 投稿カテゴリー:Business / Regular

1.Former Hyogo Gov. Motohiko Saito secured reelection in Sunday’s gubernatorial election in western Japan, held after he lost his position over power abuse accusations, defeating former Amagasaki Mayor Kazumi Inamura.

2.The race, contested by a record seven candidates, took place after Saito, 47, faced a no-confidence motion unanimously adopted by the prefectural assembly in late September. He automatically lost his position after neither dissolving the assembly nor resigning.

3.”I will do my best with gratitude and humility in mind,” Saito told his supporters at his election campaign office. “I will run the prefectural government with an all-Hyogo approach.”


What are your thoughts on the re-election of the former Hyogo governor despite the power abuse scandal?

4. During her election campaign, the 52-year-old Inamura, who ran as an independent, emphasized the need to revamp the administration thrown into confusion by the power abuse accusations scandal surrounding Saito.

5. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s Liberal Democratic Party, which had backed Saito in the 2021 gubernatorial race, chose not to field its own candidate. Some LDP assembly members, along with opposition parties, supported Inamura, who served as mayor of Amagasaki in the same prefecture for 12 years starting in 2010.

6.Saito came under fire after a senior official, who apparently died by suicide, released a document in March accusing him of abusing his power, including yelling at staff and compelling local businesses to provide him with gifts.

Hyogo assembly members gear up for round 2 with Governor Saito | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Motohiko Saito’s supporters celebrate in Kobe as news breaks of his re-election as Hyogo governor on Nov.