By TOMOHIRO YAMAMOTO/ Staff Writer
November 22, 2022 at 16:24 JST
A proposal to revise a political ethics ordinance to ban 'likes' on social media posts that violate human rights is submitted to the Mie prefectural assembly on Nov. 21. (Tomohiro Yamamoto)
TSU—The Mie prefectural assembly, responding to the uproar over an assemblyman’s online behavior, is deliberating an ordinance that will ban members from concurring with social media posts that infringe on human rights. [Read More]
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