Taking advantage of the upsurge of public sentiment like inhabitants
all action meetings and revision of the Japan-U.S. Status of Forces
Agreement, Okinawa Trade Union Confederation presented Okinawa Prefectural
Government a bill of inhabitant voting regulations about arranging and
reducing of bases and revision of the Japan-U.S. Status of Forces Agreement
on February 15th, 1996.
After that, the governor presented this to prefectural assembly special
meeting. And on opposition of the June 21st this bill passed the first
inhabitant voting in Japan in spite of the Liberal Democratic Party,
the party in power.
Prefectural Government set up the voting day on September 8th, because
they expected Supreme Court's judgement of the lawsuit of signing in
proxy would be in mid-September or late September.
However, the Supreme Court passed judgement against the government on
August 28th, one day before the announcement of the inhabitants voting.
The judgement was made exceptionally in a short time.
The Liberal Democratic Party, the party in power, announced to appeal
to the inhabitants for abstention from voting because action of enlightenment
by Okinawa Prefectural Government about the inhabitants voting was restrainting
the inhabitants' free will. But they offended the public sentiment,
and they changed their attitude that they recommended abstention, however
they wouldn't.
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High school students
that appealed voting
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Credit:
Okinawa Prefectural Government
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One thing to be noted here is that, high school students started a
campaign. They thought bases problem was their future problem, and they
held high school students(who do not have suffrage) voting and they
appealed for voting on the street.
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Voting an old woman
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Credit:
Okinawa Prefectural Government
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On September 8th, they held the inhabitants vote, about 59% people
went voting, and 89.09% people voted for the regulations about arranging
and reducing of bases and revision of the Japan-U.S. Status of Forces
Agreement. The governor said that this was an expression awareness that
we couldn't make Okinawa in peace unless bases problem were solved.
Prime Minister Hashimoto expressed that he would take this result seriously
and would do his best to solve bases problem.