All Okinawa agrees to support Takeharu Onaga, second son of the late Governor Onaga, in Naha Mayoral Election. (22au22)


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Ballots will be opened on 23 October in the Naha Mayoral Election. The Candidate Selection Committee of the All Okinawa forces held its meeting on 21 August. The committee agreed to back Prefectural Representative Takeharu Onaga (35), second son of the late Governor Takeshi Onaga, for Naha Mayor.


The Selection Committee held a press conference on 22 August. After the selection is formally announced, the committee will request Takeharu to be their candidate shortly thereafter.


At a press conference in Naha on 21 August, Takeharu stated, “Since I’ve yet to get word of this, I can’t comment.” However, sources claim Takeharu has been going around talking up his intention of becoming a candidate.


According to Selection Committee members present, Takeharu was one of three considered. But, Vice-mayor Kengo Kuba (64) declined, and the other Vice-mayor Satoru Chinen (58) was excluded on political considerations, such as his stance on the new base construction at Henoko. Finally, Prefectural Assembly Member Kyoko Higa (71) nominated Takeharu. There was no objection from the ruling party factions of the City Assembly.


The Election Committee had two basic requirements for candidates: commitment to the political stance of opposition to the new base construction and to be allied with Governor Denny Tamaki. Actually, Takeharu fit both.


Governor Tamaki commented at the press conference, “From now, I’d like to confirm the details.”

 

The Candidate Selection Committee of the Okinawa branch of District 1 of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), in opposition, is also in the final stages of choosing its candidate. It will be rich if the LDP ends up choosing Vice-governor Chinen, who had been among those named by All Okinawa, as its candidate.


Original Japanese article: Okinawa Times, published Monday 22 August at 06:52. Byline: Yosuke Shiroma. (trans. note: The writer of this article referred to Takeharu Onaga repeatedly by his given name “Takeharu”, unusual in news articles, but perhaps to distinguish him from his father.)  

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/34fa81e8c9f51b8b7a420d2b0cac495fadba3ee7


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Denny Tamaki is the governor of Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. Although Okinawa is important as an international tourist destination and a key element in strategic US Military Forces, its governor receives very little coverage in the Japanese press and almost none in the English language media. 

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