1. <sub id="zy88n"></sub>
        1. <blockquote id="zy88n"></blockquote>
          欧美黑人又大又粗xxxxx,人人爽久久久噜人人看,扒开双腿吃奶呻吟做受视频,中国少妇人妻xxxxx,2021国产在线视频,日韩福利片午夜免费观着,特黄aaaaaaa片免费视频,亚洲综合日韩av在线

          Spotlight: Okinawa eyes further moves to block plans to relocate U.S. base, referendum in focus amid impasse

          Source: Xinhua| 2018-11-28 23:47:10|Editor: Mu Xuequan
          Video PlayerClose

          TOKYO, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki on Wednesday failed to find consensus with the central government on its contentious plan to transfer a U.S. military base within Japan's southernmost prefecture, meaning Okinawa will now likely lodge a complaint with a committee within Japan's Internal Affairs Ministry ahead of prefecture-wide referendum on the issue.

          The central and local Okinawa governments have long been at odds over the planned relocation of the the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma from a crowded residential area of Ginowan to the less populated coastal district of Henoko in Nago, also in Okinawa.

          Tamaki said he told the prime minister in a meeting Wednesday that the people of Okinawa are resolutely opposed to the base's relocation within the prefecture, but Abe, for his part, maintained that the relocation of the base to Henoko remained the only solution under a bilateral pact made with the United States in 1996.

          Tamaki told a press briefing after the meeting at Abe's office in Tokyo that he had implored the central government to stop the construction work necessary for the base by "seriously taking into account the public opinion manifested in the result of the Okinawa gubernatorial election."

          Tamaki became Okinawa governor on Oct. 4 following the death of his predecessor Governor Takeshi Onaga who had been urging the central government to reduce Okinawa's disproportionate base-hosting burdens.

          Due to the impasse, Okinawa will now likely file a protest with the Central and Local Government Dispute Management Council under the auspices of Japan's Internal Affairs Ministry.

          The council is set up to adjudicate disputes between the central and local governments.

          Before the talks between Abe and Tamaki, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Kazuhiro Sugita and Okinawa's Vice Governor Kiichiro Jahana held their fourth and final meeting on Wednesday, but they failed to find any consensus on the long-running issue and the impasse remains.

          Amid growing anti-U.S. sentiment on the tiny subtropical island and following Tamaki being elected as governor in September's gubernatorial election on a platform of opposing the base's relocation and lessening Okinawa's base-hosting burdens, Tamaki has been pushing to resolve the issue through dialogue with the central government.

          The central government, however, despite Tamaki's push for face-to-face talks, has forged ahead unilaterally with land reclamation work necessary to build the new base after the land ministry issued an injunction to suspend Okinawa revoking a permit for the landfill work.

          Tamaki had previously said that the central government's persistent push to continue with the landfill work is completely unacceptable and against the will of Okinawans who wish to see the base moved outside of Okinawa and Japan altogether.

          He said the central government's move "tramples on the will of voters shown in the Okinawa gubernatorial election" and is "totally unacceptable".

          Okinawa hosts the vast majority of Japan's U.S. bases, yet the island accounts for just a fraction of Japan's total land mass.

          Instances of violent crimes, including murder and rape by U.S. military-linked personnel along with a near constant string of U.S. military related accidents, particularly those involving aircraft, has led to rising anti-U.S. sentiment on the island .

          Calls are becoming more vociferous from Okinawans for its postwar occupation by U.S. forces to be completely ended, as, legally, Okinawa's control under the U.S. ended in 1972.

          Having already petitioned Washington over the matter, Okinawa Prefecture will hold a referendum on the relocation of the base within the prefecture on February 24.

          An ordinance was announced on Oct. 31 calling for a referendum on the controversial relocation plan by the central government, with the vote taking place within 6 months, or by the end of April.

          Due to there being no major events at the time, the highest voter turnout is expected to be in February, the prefectural government has said.

          The prefecture is trying to coordinate all municipalities in Okinawa to take part in the referendum and the majority of cities have confirmed they will field staff members.

          According to Tamaki, the referendum will be an extremely important chance for the people of Okinawa to make their voice truly heard in Japan and across the world.

          Tamaki said he hopes as many people as possible in Okinawa will take part in the referendum.

          TOP STORIES
          EDITOR’S CHOICE
          MOST VIEWED
          EXPLORE XINHUANET
          010020070750000000000000011105091376378971
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 小少妇bbbbbbbbbbbb| 国产一级毛片一区二区三区| 日韩av裸体在线播放| 亚洲精品视频免费观看| 夜色www国产精品资源站| 亚洲爆乳无码一区二区三区| 1024你懂的国产精品| 亚洲激情人体艺术视频| 中文字幕亚洲综合久久| 国产v综合v亚洲欧美大天堂| 大香伊蕉在人线国产免费| 国产av麻豆mag剧集| 亚洲精品综合一区二区在线| 国产精品无遮挡猛进猛出| 中文乱码免费一区二区三区| xyx性爽欧美| 日本尤物视频在线观看| 亚洲一区二区中文字幕| 中国真实偷乱视频| 久久人妻少妇精品系列| 久久www精品成人免费看| 免费人成在线现看视频色| 欧美另类图片视频无弹跳第一页| 国产91av在线| 日韩有码国产精品一区| 99久久久精品国产性黑人| 欧美人与动牲交a欧美精品| 国产精品无码a∨麻豆| 亚洲午夜视频| 国产按头口爆吞精在线视频| 亚洲香蕉成人av网站在线观看| 91久久精品国产一区二区免费| 人妻中文字幕av资源站| 色成人精品免费视频| 欧美一区二区三区欧美日韩亚洲| 日韩在线 | 中文| 青青青国产在线观看手机免费| japanese残忍掏死asspics| 免费中文字幕在在线不卡| 亚洲国产成人无码av在线| 亚洲欧美丝袜精品久久中文字幕|