The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

LDP’s Nikai won’t run in next election

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

Toshihiro Nikai, a former secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, announced on March 25 that he will not run in the next election for the House of Representa­tives.

A summary indictment was issued for Nikai's secretary on suspicion of violating the Political Funds Control Law, as was an indictment without arrest for the former treasurer of the Nikai faction. As a result, Nikai's political responsibi­lity is increasing­ly being questioned.

“I deeply apologize to the public for causing distrust in politics,” Nikai, 85, said at a press conference held on March 25 at the LDP's headquarte­rs in Tokyo. “To clarify my political responsibl­y, I have told Prime Minister and LDP President Fumio Kishida that I will not run in the next election.”

He said he had told Kishida about his decision on the phone that day.

Nikai has been elected to the lower house 13 times and currently represents Wakayama Constituen­cy No. 3.

Nikai's secretary was summarily indicted and convicted of violating the Political Funds Control Law for failing to report fundraisin­g party income totaling ¥35.26 million in a political funds report for the faction.

The former treasurer of the Nikai faction was indicted without arrest for not including approximat­ely ¥264 million in party income and other revenue in the faction's political funds report for the five years to 2022. The Nikai faction decided to dissolve itself in January.

“It is obvious that political responsibi­lity lies with myself entirely as the person responsibl­e for supervisio­n,” Nikai said.

The LDP plans to decide by early April on disciplina­ry measures to be taken against lawmakers who were involved in the violations of the Political Funds Control Law.

Nikai may be trying to settle the matter of his political responsibi­lity by censuring himself before a decision is made by the LDP on disciplina­ry measures. Motoo Hayashi, a former deputy secretary general and a close associate of Nikai who was also at the press conference, denied the possibilit­y of Nikai appearing before the House of Representa­tives Deliberati­ve Council on Political Ethics or that he might resign from the LDP. (March 26)

 ?? ?? The Yomiuri Shimbun Toshihiro Nikai speaks at a press conference at Liberal Democratic Party headquarte­rs in Tokyo on March 25.
The Yomiuri Shimbun Toshihiro Nikai speaks at a press conference at Liberal Democratic Party headquarte­rs in Tokyo on March 25.

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