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At a regular press conference on the afternoon of the 27th, Hyogo Prefecture Governor Saito Motohiko was asked about the fact that he had requested through his representative that information be managed so that the 100-Article Committee questioning held behind closed doors in late October be prevented from leaking out. Governor Saito said, "I did not ask that it be held behind closed doors," and added, "If various information leaks out of the 100-Article Committee, fact-checking will be impossible," and requested that information be managed appropriately. In addition, regarding the case where information of unknown veracity was spread online during the election period that "there is information that is inconvenient for the prefectural assembly and the 100-Article Committee, and non-public information is being concealed," the governor said, "I am not aware of the details," but called for a discussion on the way information is managed by the assembly. He also stated his opinion that "The 100-Article Committee is a forum for serious deliberation held by the assembly through a resolution, and it is important that it continues to conduct deliberation and investigation." ■Subscribe to the channel: https://yahoo.jp/zaoidV ■List of articles from THE PAGE: https://yahoo.jp/A5sxYP ■Yahoo!News Original: https://yahoo.jp/7a5omo #thepage_jp #Press Conference #Hyogo Prefecture