Fumiko Kinoshita, a member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly who was injured by unlicensed driving and was advised to resign, was informed that he would be absent from the committee on the 18th, when the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly had requested attendance. We are making adjustments in the direction of asking for attendance again and asking questions.

Fumiko Kinoshita, who suffered a personal injury due to unlicensed driving during the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election and was sent documents, has been resolved to resign twice so far, but has indicated her intention not to resign.



For this reason, the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Steering Committee was planning to ask the person to attend and ask questions on the 18th about the reason for not resigning, but on the 17th, he sent an e-mail saying that he would be absent because he was feeling ill again. I got in touch with you.



In response to this, the Parliamentary Steering Committee will hold a committee meeting this month, asking Senator Kinoshita to attend again, and is coordinating to ask questions, and will discuss with each parliamentary group on the 18th.



Regarding the response of Representative Kinoshita, other members have raised questions, and the deliberation of the committee to which he belongs has been delayed, which is an unusual situation. There are concerns about the impact on the company.