Parliamentary member Ishizaki sent a document on suspicion of injuries

In response to NHK's interview, member of the House of Representatives Toru Ishizaki, who was sent a document on suspicion of injury, stressed that he would not leave the party or resign.

In the election of the House of Representatives proportional representative Hokuriku Shin-etsu block, Toshi Ishizaki, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, was sent a document last month on the suspicion of injury and assault as he injured a man who was a secretary.

In response to this, Mr. Ishizaki responded to NHK's interview on the 3rd about the assault, “I ca n’t say I ’m still investigating, but it ’s true that there was something that made me feel uncomfortable. I would like to express my apology.

On the other hand, he said, “I would like to reexamine myself, repent, and fulfill my responsibilities with a first-time commitment. I would like to serve as a member of the Diet in Tomorrow's extraordinary Diet session,” stressing that there is no intention of leaving the party or resigning. He expressed his intention to continue his activities as a member of the Diet.