Okinawa Prefecture governor requests deliberations on his budget proposal in the face of Assembly adoption of motion to refuse deliberations. (19fe25)

Splendor of Okinawa: Great Bougainvillea, roadside Uruma, 16fe24


Issues have arisen at the Prefectural Assembly over the passage of a motion that the 2025 Preliminary General Budget Proposal, which includes funding for Okinawa Prefectural Office’s Washington Office operations, ought not be passed.


On 17 February, Governor Denny Tamaki requested that the Assembly deliberate his budget proposal. At his press conference, he alluded to his budget proposal, noting, “We hope, if at all possible, that we can gain acceptance of it through deliberations.”


Insofar as the Prefectural Administration does not revise its budget proposal, the opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) faction will continue its policy of refusing to accept deliberations.


On being queried on the possibility of a revision of his budget, Governor Tamaki responded curtly, “According to some reading of the law, that sort of recourse is available.”


The problem with the Office is the revelation that the operation was set up as a paper corporation in the US. The LDP submitted a motion to refuse deliberations on it, which was adopted by a majority.

 

Original Japanese article: Kyodo Communications, Monday 17 February 2025 at 20:46.

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/a18e8042af413e42bd8ecd9fa409e8e805b7cfae



Denny in the News:

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. 


This blog hopes to  translate one news article a day on the governor.  It is unsponsored and unauthorized. The translator simply hopes to improve his skills and perhaps give the governor an English speaking audience. 


Any suggestion on improving the translation will be gratefully accepted. However, please leave political comments for another forum.


Where they occur, words and phrases in Ryukyuan (the Okinawan language) are rendered in italics and translated in parentheses. Names  whose readings are uncertain are rendered as Name (=Kanji?) as in Nagayuki (=長行?). Any corrections in such instances would be gratefully appreciated.



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