"Osaka Metropolitan Concept" Question referendum Aim for implementation on November 1 Mayor Matsui June 10 21:49

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Regarding the referendum asking whether the so-called "Osaka Metropolitan Concept" should be held, Mayor Matsui of Osaka City indicated that he would aim to implement it on November 1 if the spread of the new coronavirus is suppressed.

Regarding the so-called "Osaka Metropolitan Concept," which abolishes the current city of Osaka and reorganizes it into four special wards, due to the spread of new coronavirus infection, the resident information session scheduled for last month was canceled.

About this, Mayor Matsui of Osaka City, who is the representative of the Japan Restoration Party, said at the press conference, "I want to open as much as I can, such as limiting the entrance to the venue so that I can keep a distance, or holding it online". It was.

On top of that, "I will judge the situation of infection in the future, but if the situation is like this, I would like to hold the referendum on November 1st. It is not so cold, so I think it's easy to vote." He said he was aiming for the November 1 referendum.