A YouTuber-turned-lawmaker was dismissed from Japan’s upper house on Wednesday for failing to attend any parliamentary sessions since he got elected last year. He has become the first member of the Diet to be ousted in more than seven decades, Kyodo News reported.
Yoshikazu Higashitani also known as GaaSyy was expelled, and the punishment was the most severe reprimand of the four degrees allowed by the national Diet law. While away, he lost his position as a legislator. GaaSyy, a member of a small, one-issue party, was given the third-strictest possible sentence last week and had a chance to make amends in front of the House of Councillors. Yet after sending a video apology, that was rejected, he chose not to make amends in person.
As a result, GaaSyy’s actions before the disciplinary committee for “disturbing the order” in parliament were once more brought up by Hidehisa Otsuji, head of the upper chamber.
According to Kyodo News, under the current Constitution, which went into effect in 1947, there have only ever been two instances of expulsion from the parliament. GaaSyy became the first lawmaker to be removed from the legislature since 1951 and to get a warning for being absent.
Just GaaSyy’s lone fellow party member in the upper house opposed his expulsion out of the 236 MPs who attended the plenary session on Wednesday.
Nearly all political parties indicated support for the chamber’s decision to censure GaaSyy, according to Hiroshige Sekom secretary general of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of the House of Councillors. GaaSyy’s expulsion was a “matter of course,” according to Masayo Tanabu, a senior member of the prominent opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan because he lacked awareness of representing the public as required by the Constitution.