Okinawa prefectural gubernatorial election, Mr. Tamaki Denny loses as a candidate for re-election and is sure to lose his own public = press
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Okinawa prefectural gubernatorial election affects Tamaki Denny's re-election government's security strategy
The Okinawa prefectural gubernatorial election was cast and counted on the 11th, and the incumbent Tamaki Denny was re-elected. US military bases are concentrated in Okinawa, which is the “front line” in a situation where concerns about the Taiwan emergency are growing. Mr. Tamaki opposes the relocation work of the US Army Futenma Base (Ginowan City) to Henoko, Nago City promoted by the government, and the election results will affect the govern…
Japanese press “Okinawa Governor Tamaki is sure to be re-elected after pressing the candidate”
(Tokyo=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Ho-jun = Denny Tamaki, who opposes the relocation of Henoko at the US military base in Japan, announced a candidate recommended by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party...
Okinawa prefectural gubernatorial election, Mr. Tamaki Denny loses as a candidate for re-election and is sure to lose his own public = press
[Tokyo 11th Reuters] - The Okinawa prefectural gubernatorial election due to the expiration of his term of office was cast and counted on the 11th, and according to NHK and others, the incumbent Tamaki Denny (62) recommended by “All Okinawa,” which has organized constitution, communism, etc., will be re-elected Economic measures were the main issues amid the pros and cons of relocating the US Army Futenma Airport (Ginowan City) to Henoko, Nago C…
Okinawa gubernatorial election, incumbent Tamaki Denny is certain to be re-elected... Two rookies including the former mayor of Ginowan will be defeated
The Okinawa prefectural gubernatorial election was voted on the 11th, and the incumbent Tamaki (Tamaki) Denny (62) (no = standing citizen, communist, Reiwa, social recommendation) of the “All Okinawa” force, where part of the maintenance and innovation fight together, is the government/ruling party's Former Ginowan mayor, Saki Shinjun, who received support (
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