The Osaka Prefectural Assembly has decided to ask members to stop using the term ``sensei'', which has been used for many years.

Last week, Osaka Prefectural Assembly Chairman Kazuomi Mori said, ``It may lead to the misunderstanding that members are special.'' ”, etc., and proposed not to use the term ``sensei''.



At the Assembly Steering Committee meeting on the 28th, all parties belonging to the committee agreed to this, so the chairman and vice-chairman wrote a document asking members of the prefectural assembly to stop calling each other "teacher." will be issued.



In addition, we are asking prefectural officials not to call them "sensei", and it is expected that they will be called by adding "senior" or "san" to their names in the future.



Furthermore, at the Assembly Steering Committee on the 28th, it was confirmed that when calling the name of a member of the assembly at a plenary session, etc., he would add "member" instead of the conventional "you".