The expulsion of a popularly elected Japanese MP has brought the nation’s parliamentary laws into question. The MP, who originally rose to fame as a YouTuber, was fired on October 11 for not attending any of the sessions in seven months since his election.
This is the first such case since 1950 and only two other MPs have ever been expelled before him. Thus, making this a highly unusual situation.
Background Information
On April 17, 2019, the political newcomer became one of twenty-two candidates to be elected from Japan’s Proportional Representation system. As an independent candidate backed by Reiwa Shinsengumi, he was seen as a fresh wave in Japanese politics.
However, his uncharacteristically long absence from parliament has surprised and confused the nation.
Reasons for Absence
According to Japanese media reports, the MP is refusing to attend any of the parliamentary sessions because of fears that he could be arrested over fraud allegations and defamation claims from celebrities. It is likely that these claims have caused him to withdraw from public life and avoid any further scrutiny.
Despite this, it is still unclear why the politician was not apprehended or why no action was taken against him before his eventual dismissal.
Japanese Parliamentary Laws
Japanese Parliamentary Laws are very strict when it comes to MPs. According to the Japanese Constitution, a Member of Parliament (MP) must attend sessions and committees in order for their vote to count. If they fail to do so without reasonable cause, they can face disciplinary action such as suspension or expulsion from parliament. In the case of this YouTuber-turned-Politician, his prolonged absence led to his eventual expulsion.
A highly unusual situation, this is only the third time an MP has been expelled since 1950 – the first being a former Prime Minister in 1951 who refused to answer questions about his actions during World War II. The second time was in 2007 when a lawmaker was dismissed after refusing to attend any parliamentary sessions for three months.
This latest incident highlights the rigidity of Japan’s parliamentary laws and acts as a reminder that MPs must carry out their duties responsibly and faithfully, or risk facing severe repercussions.
Parting Thoughts
Regardless of the YouTuber-turned-Politician’s intentions for avoiding parliamentary sessions, it is clear that Japan’s parliamentary laws are very strict. Especially, when it comes to MPs’ attendance. His expulsion serves as a warning to other politicians. It is reminding them of their duties to faithfully carry out their work in order to avoid similar consequences.
This incident has also raised questions about the laws governing Japanese politics. And whether or not they should be modified in order to better reflect modern times. If nothing, this case highlights the importance of upholding one’s responsibilities as an elected MP.
The YouTuber’s dismissal serves as a reminder of why this duty must be taken seriously. Even if one finds themselves in difficult or uncomfortable situations. Likewise, it is essential for those in political office to always be aware of their obligations. And to adhere to them even if the circumstances may not be ideal.