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Governor Saito's Proposal to Cut His Salary by 50% Will Be Postponed. The Decision Was Made by the LDP, the Largest Faction in the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly, over the Leaking of Information.

Regarding the proposed amendment to the salary reduction ordinance submitted to the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly by Governor Saito Motohiko over the leaking of information by the former Director of General Affairs Department, the Liberal Democratic Party, the largest faction in the prefectural assembly, decided on the 9th to request continued deliberation without voting on it at the June regular session during the session. Several other factions h…
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On the 10th, the Prefectural Assembly General Affairs Standing Committee voted by a majority to postpone a vote on the proposed amendment to the salary reduction ordinance submitted by Hyogo Governor Saito Motohiko in response to the leaking of information by the former head of the General Affairs Department. The proposal will be formally approved at the plenary session on the 12th, the last day of the regular session, and the matter will be sub…

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Regarding the proposed amendment to the salary reduction ordinance submitted to the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly by Governor Saito Motohiko over the leaking of information by the former Director of General Affairs Department, the Liberal Democratic Party, the largest faction in the prefectural assembly, decided on the 9th to request continued deliberation without voting on it at the June regular session during the session. Several other factions h…

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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