The Liberal Democratic Party's deputy chairman of the Diet, Matsumoto, said in a state of emergency last week that he had been in and out of restaurants in Tokyo until midnight, saying, "I took responsibility for causing trouble to the party. On the 29th, I resigned from the post of acting chairman of the National Assembly Countermeasures Committee.

The Liberal Democratic Party's deputy chairman of the Diet, Matsumoto, reported that he had been in and out of Italian restaurants and clubs in Ginza in Tokyo until midnight on the night of the 18th of this month, when the state of emergency was previously declared in "Daily Shincho". I apologized after admitting the facts to the reporters.



Mr. Matsumoto met with Secretary-General Nikai at the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters on the afternoon of the 29th, saying that he would like to take responsibility for causing trouble to the party through a series of actions, and announced his intention to resign from the post of acting chairman of the Diet measures, and was accepted. I did.



After that, Mr. Matsumoto told reporters, "While the party management and the Diet management are greatly affected, I pondered whether I could be in a leadership position and offered to resign. I started from scratch and got on the ground. I would like to do my best to be a politician, "he said.



Mr. Matsumoto has been elected to the Kanagawa 1st district of the House of Representatives seven times and is 70 years old.



After working as a member of the Yokohama City Assembly, he was elected for the first time in the 1996 House of Representatives election, and after joining the Cabinet as Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission in 2016, he has been acting as the Deputy Chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party's National Assembly Measures from the following year.

Liberal Democratic Party Chairman of the Diet, "Keijime as a politician"

Liberal Democratic Party chairman Moriyama told reporters, "I think this was a very regrettable thing. I've been together for three years and it's very painful, but as a politician. It's unavoidable because it's a politics. "