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A shower unit was installed in the mayor’s room on the fourth floor of the first government building in Ichikawa city, Chiba prefecture, and the city council resolved on the 3rd with a majority in favor of “removing the toilet room. shower “over the voices of doubt from the city council. In the resolution, Murakoshi will cover the cost of installation and removal.
On day 3 of the last day of the representative question / general question of the ordinary meeting, of the seventh parliamentary group (including the one-man parliamentary group), “remove the shower room installed in the mayor’s room and restore it to its original state”, and from the 2nd parliamentary group, “difference in execution with shower” and two bills were presented: “Establishment of a special commission to investigate the use of contractual differences, etc.” A resolution calling for impeachment was passed by 28 people in favor and 13 people against, and a proposal to establish a special committee was rejected by 13 people in favor and 28 people against.
In the removal resolution, a shower unit was installed as an additional work in October last year after the part of the government building was put into service, and it was a problem that the parliament and citizens were not informed about. Since there are 3 shower rooms for staff on the fifth floor of the government building, “3 rooms are sufficient.” In addition to introducing a draft ordinance to reduce the mayor’s compensation to cover moving costs, the mayor is asked to “remember.”
Two years ago, the “Tesla confusion” was behind the fact that most city councils considered the installation of the shower to be a problem. What they have in common is the criticism that “Mayor Murakoshi will not explain.”
Mayor Murakoshi and the city did not explain when it decided to install two Tesla vehicles from a major US electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer as official vehicles for the mayor and deputy mayor. The introduction plan was forced to withdraw due to increased voices from parliament and citizens who learned that the first unit was about to be delivered, saying it was “expensive”.
Even in this shower unit, the city council “did not know (installation)”, which prompted the presentation of two resolutions. One city council said: “I don’t know why the location is the mayor’s office. I don’t know why it is useless elsewhere.” Another city council sighed at a series of events, including the Tesla rampage, and described the popular manga “Kimetsu no Yaiba” as “Mayor Murakoshi could become a” sword of self-destruction “today.” (Satoshi Hobo)