Japan Lower House Dismisses Panel Chair for 1st Time

Japan Lower House Dismisses Panel Chair for 1st Time

Tatsunori Ibayashi of the Liberal Democratic Party (center) shows a stern look at the Diet Building in Tokyo on Wednesday following the passage of a motion to dismiss him as chairman of the House of Representatives Financial Affairs Committee.
Tatsunori Ibayashi of the Liberal Democratic Party (center) shows a stern look at the Diet Building in Tokyo on Wednesday following the passage of a motion to dismiss him as chairman of the House of Representatives Financial Affairs Committee.

   Tokyo, June 18 (Jiji Press)--Japan's House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the Diet, passed a motion Wednesday to dismiss Tatsunori Ibayashi of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party as chairman of its Financial Affairs Committee.
   At a Lower House plenary meeting, the motion was approved with support from opposition parties including the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, Nippon Ishin no Kai (Japan Innovation Party) and the Democratic Party for the People.
   According to the Lower House, it was the first time that a motion to dismiss a standing committee chairman has been approved under the current Constitution.
   The latest move came amid a confrontation between the opposition parties advocating for the abolition of the provisional gasoline tax surcharge, effective July 1, and the ruling parties opposed to the measure, ahead of the election of the House of Councillors, the upper chamber of the Diet, this summer.
   The Lower House will hold another plenary session later in the day to begin the process of appointing Ibayashi's successor. Both the ruling and opposition camps plan to nominate candidates, making an election likely.

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