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In the Nagoya mayoral election held on November 24th, independent newcomer Ichiro Hirosawa (60) was sure to win. This is a statement from former mayor Takashi Kawamura, who nominated him as his successor. Thank you very much, congratulations to Mr. Hirosawa. When he first took the prefectural assembly, I didn't know much about the office, and he was one of the many members, but now we have the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors, and the House of Councillors is two years ago. I thought this would definitely pass, but it fell through. I was wondering what to do this time too, but he continued until here. He didn't give up, and he followed this Tax Cut Japan, or rather, he continued to do it. I really thank you very much to us and the citizens. Governor Omura, even though the four major national parties are all so close, the power of the citizens is strong after all. And the Japanese Conservative Party, too, I don't know if it will go ahead. The Conservative Party has high hopes...but it's the Prime Minister. That's the kind of flow we saw. I'm glad. And since we received a lot of votes for the promises we made, we have to make them come true. 8 million yen salary for both the mayor and the council members. And then a tax cut from 5% to 10%. And Nagoya Castle. Build a real one out of wood. Please do it. Please do it. We have to build a real elevator. Nagoya's treasure. You can cut the ribbon. This is a great thing. Anyway, you've come this far, and although you've fallen many times, you've kept going. I have to thank you all, thank you very much. Thank you. And about children, Ichiro was in charge when he was deputy mayor, so I understand. Nagoya, where not a single child will die, I'm Japanese. We have to see this through. This is a bit American-style, but we'd like to have specialized school counselors, career advisors... I'm getting cold (laughs) I think the citizens will be happy that we're seeing this through. Yes. Thank you very much again! Thank you very much again! For more details, check out NEWS DIG! ↓ https://newsdig.tbs.co.jp/articles/cb...