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Japan’s prime minister apologizes to people after government MPs leave for night Even though the announcement of no party

Prime Minister Japanese Apologizing to the public after the media revealed the timeline. MPs, coalition government Visit an upscale nightclub in Ginza During the time when the state announces a request for cooperation from the public to refrain from socializing outside the house after eight o’clock

“Yoshihide Suga” Prime Minister of Japan apologized to the public. After finding that members of the House of Representatives (MPs) from their own coalition party Previously, there was an order from the government seeking cooperation to refrain from unnecessary gatherings to prevent the spread of the virus from the disease.COVID-19

“I feel deeply sorry for what happened. After the government asked for cooperation not to allow the people to eatfood“It’s not important to go outside after 8:00 p.m. in order to reduce unnecessary meetings,” he stressed that all members of Congress have a role to play as role models for people.

Jun Matsumoto, a senior congressman from the Liberal Democracy Party (Japan), admitted the mistake of his actions as “careless” after the Daily Shincho magazine publicly revealed his nighttime timeline: Have dinner atRestaurantIt was before the Italian visit to two nightclubs in Tokyo’s Giza district on Monday (25 January) ago.

Kiyohiko Toyama, a member of the Congress of the Kome Party Came out to apologize for his own actions as well The tabloid newspaper Shukan Bunshun reported a timeline of visits to a luxurious nightclub in Ginza on Friday (Jan 22).

SchoolnewsOverseas, some Japanese public opinion reports on such cases, “They’re really stupid. Do you not think of what you do and the feelings of the people after knowing this? If they don’t think They are not supposed to represent the people. “

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