JIP Foresees Third Referendum over Osaka Capitial Initiative
Osaka City Assembly, dominated by Osaka Ishin-no Kai, approved a proposal to establish a statutory council for referendum over reforming the City of Osaka and some neighbor cities into a special district, modeling the current system in Tokyo. If the initiative is approved, Osaka will be called “Osaka Metropolitan District,” indicating as if Japan has two capitals. Other local parties including the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) are opposing the proposal, which is driven by local organization of Japan Innovation Party (JIP=Nippon Ishin-no Kai). The proposal to make the second capital in Osaka is called Osaka Capital Initiative, originated by former governor of Osaka, Toru Hashimoto, in 2010. The governor of Osaka Prefecture and mayor of Osaka City had two referendums in 2015 and 2020 to introduce special wards in Osaka. The proposal was rejected in each referendum. As Osaka Ishin seriously poured its political energy into this issue, governors of Osaka, Hashimoto and ...