The ruling party of "supporting Governor Tamaki" in Okinawa Prefecture surely maintains the majority of the party at 0:03 on June 8

In the Okinawa prefectural assembly election, it was ensured that the ruling party, who "supports" Governor Tamaki, will maintain a majority of the seats. In response to this, Governor Tamaki intends to continue blocking the relocation of the US military Futenma base to Henoko, Nago city.

The Okinawa Prefectural Assembly election with the expiration of the term was voted on 7th in 9 constituencies except 4 constituencies in which 64 candidates for 48 seats and no votes were voted.

The votes so far ensured that the ruling parties such as the Communist Party, the Social Democratic Party, and the regional parties of the Okinawan Social Democratic Party, who "support" Governor Tamaki, will secure a majority of 25 seats.

The opposition Liberal Democratic Party, with the Komeito Party taking a neutral position, aimed for a majority, but it did not succeed.

However, since there is only a slight difference in seats, it is expected that the ruling and opposition parties will intensify their leadership.

This election was held one year and eight months after Governor Tamaki took office to prevent the relocation of the U.S. military Futenma base to Henoko, Nago City, and it is positioned as an interim evaluation for prefectural administration. It was.

Following the election results, Governor Tamaki intends to continue to prevent relocation.