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Hyogo assembly to vote on no-confidence motion against Governor Saito

On September 12, all parties, including the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) with 37 members, Komeito (13 members), the Hyogo Prefectural Citizens' Alliance (9 members), and the Communist Party (2 members), as well as four independents, announced their intention to resign immediately. The LDP Secretary-General, Kitano Minoru, underscored the gravity of the situation, stating, "We urge the governor to heed the unified demand of all parties." The Japan Innovation Party, the second-largest faction with 21 members, had previously called for a resignation and new election on September 9.

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Ishin Party calls for Hyogo Governor’s resignation amid rising political tensions

The Ishin Party, a prominent political force known for its reformist stance, has leveled serious allegations against Nakagawa, accusing him of mismanagement and failure to address critical issues affecting the prefecture. The party's leadership argues that Nakagawa's actions—or lack thereof—have undermined public trust and jeopardized the effective governance of Hyogo. They are calling for his immediate resignation as a necessary step to restore accountability and transparency in the administration.