Tokyo Chiyoda-ku alleged “Invalidation of dissolution of parliament” is a complaint Condominium issue 5:27 on August 1

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Confusion continues in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. The mayor has announced the dissolution of parliament against a criminal prosecution vote against himself, but the Election Commission has determined that the dissolution is invalid. The mayor did not comply with this, and all 25 members of the ward council filed a lawsuit for invalidating the dissolution.

Mayor Ishikawa (79) of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo owns an apartment room of about 100 million yen in the ward with his family, but this room is called a "business cooperator unit" provided to land owners. In the room called, it is clear that it was obtained without drawing.

On this issue, the ward council decided to file a criminal charge for suspicion of perjury etc. by the mayor Ishikawa saying that he witnessed at the Hyakujo Committee, but on May 28, the ward mayor said, He announced the dissolution of Parliament and notified the chair.

According to the Local Autonomy Law, the parliament can be dissolved if a vote of no confidence is made, but this time there was no vote and the ward board of elections showed that the dissolution was invalid.

However, the mayor did not obey, and on the 31st, all 25 members of the parliament filed a lawsuit to confirm the dissolution of the dissolution.

Chairman Takaya Kobayashi of the Chiyoda Ward Assembly said, "Dissolution is a suspicion-hidden, illegal and unjust thing."

On the other hand, Mayor Ishikawa refused to attend the ward assembly by saying, "I think that the assembly has already dissolved and no longer exists."