Liberal Democratic Party, Mr. Shirasuka visits a luxury room with a woman during a state of emergency and leaves the election of the next House of Representatives: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Takaki Shirasuka, a member of the House of Representatives, responds to a journalist's interview after sending a withdrawal notice to the Liberal Democratic Party = 17 in Tokyo

Takaki Shirasuka, a member of the House of Representatives, responds to a journalist’s interview after sending a withdrawal notice to the Liberal Democratic Party = 17 in Tokyo

On the 17th it was revealed that a member of the House of Representatives Takaki Shirasuka (45) = Chiba District 13 = of the Liberal Democratic Party was visiting a fancy salon in Tokyo with a woman on the night of the 10th of this month when a state of emergency. Mr. Shirasuka left the party and decided to stop running for the next elections to the House of Representatives. An interested person revealed.

Shukan Bunshun reported on the website on the 17th. According to the report, Mr. Shirasuka entered a French restaurant in Akasaka, Tokyo with a woman after 6 pm on the 10th, and stayed until 8:20 pm. After that, I took a taxi to Azabujuban and entered the luxury salon with the same woman as a member after 8:30 pm. It was said that he was there until 10 at night.

After sending a withdrawal notice to the Liberal Democratic Party, Takaki Shirasuka, member of the House of Representatives, bows after being interviewed by a journalist = 17th in Tokyo

After sending a withdrawal notice to the Liberal Democratic Party, Takaki Shirasuka, member of the House of Representatives, bows after being interviewed by a journalist = 17th in Tokyo

Liberal Democratic Party officials said: “Leaving the party is inevitable.”

Mr. Shirasuka informed interested persons that he would leave the party and would not run for the next elections to the House of Representatives. The secretary of Mr. Shirasuka’s parliamentary office in the Diet said: “He is not in the room. I cannot comment on anything.”

Mr. Shirasuka won the House of Representatives elections for the first time in 2012 and won three times. A member of the Hosoda faction, he served as acting chairman of the party’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and as parliamentary secretary for education and science. (Joint)


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