To City Council members, "Stop it!" Mayor Akashi says his own words.

Mayor of Izumi Fushou, Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, who resigned last year after rants to officials and was re-elected in a subsequent election, said that at the New Year's party held on the 13th, the city council member had to stop parliamentary members. "I'm sorry for the citizens, though I should be careful about my actions," she apologized.

This was revealed by a Mayor Izumi press conference. According to this, Mayor Izumi said at the New Year's party held in the city on the 13th, he had a quarrel with a member of the Parliamentary Committee of Hironori Ishii and said he should stop the member.

At a conference, Mayor Izumi explained that in 2001, a spectator fell on a pedestrian bridge in the city and fell down, arguing over the restart of the fireworks display, which killed 11 people. I apologized to the lawmakers and withdrew my remarks. "

He then apologized, "I am sorry for the citizens, even though I should be careful about their actions."

Last year, it became clear that Izumi had rejected the mayor, saying that he had subordinated abusive words to his subordinates, saying, "Build the building," and was re-elected in the subsequent re-election.

"I was learning anger management to control emotions, but it was still inadequate," said Izumi.