The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) said that the Yokohama City Council member, who belongs to the party, was not harassed when she complained that she was not nominated for the election due to her lack of activity due to pregnancy and childbirth. Kazuma Nakatani, a member of the House of Representatives, who serves as the branch president, was cautioned by the secretary-general.

Tomoyoshi Ohno, a member of the Yokohama City Council who belongs to the Constitutional Democratic Party, was pointed out in April last year, shortly after she became pregnant and gave birth, that she was ``insufficient in the amount of activity in her hometown. He complained that what he was doing was harassment.



Regarding this, the Constitutional Democratic Party, as a result of deliberations, said, ``In the series of processes until the application was postponed, it was explained that the period of pregnancy and childbirth was excluded from the criteria for judgment,'' and said that it was not harassment. Certified.



On the other hand, regarding Kazuma Nakatani, a member of the House of Representatives, who is the head of the party branch that Mr. Ono belongs to, he said, "Even after the incident occurred, I could not say that I fully fulfilled my accountability, and I am responsible for causing confusion." It was decided that it would be a caution by Secretary-General Okada.



Nakatani commented, "I take my guidance seriously, and I will strive to operate the branch in a more fair, just, and polite manner."