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Itoman's Disciplinary Resolution Ruled Illegal; City to Demand 110,000 Yen in Compensation From 10 City Council Members Who Voted in Favor.

[Itoman] In a lawsuit filed by a former city council member against the city for unjust disciplinary action, including an apology and suspension from attending meetings, which he had criticized as "anti-welfare" in the city council, the Naha District Court's ruling that the disciplinary resolution was illegal and ordered the city to pay 110,000 yen has been finalized as of May 11. The Naha District Court ruling was made on May 22.
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[Itoman] In a lawsuit filed by a former city council member against the city for unjust disciplinary action, including an apology and suspension from attending meetings, which he had criticized as "anti-welfare" in the city council, the Naha District Court's ruling that the disciplinary resolution was illegal and ordered the city to pay 110,000 yen has been finalized as of May 11. The Naha District Court ruling was made on May 22.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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