Reiwa Shinsengumi’s Yamamoto to Resign as Head, Quit Politics

9 Luglio 2026

Tokyo, July 9 (Jiji Press)– Reiwa Shinsengumi leader Taro Yamamoto said Thursday that he will step down as head of the Japanese opposition party and retire from politics, citing health issues and a speeding scandal. Reiwa Shinsengumi will change its name and hold a leadership election on July 31. Speaking at a press conference in Tokyo, the 51-year-old said that his speeding scandal was “inexcusable.” “I’ve decided to call it quits on my efforts to become a Diet member,” he said. Asked why the party will change its name, Yamamoto said he did not want to stand in the way of the party as “a relic of the past.” Earlier this month, Yamamoto said that he had received a summary order for a 90,000-yen fine and a 90-day suspension of his driver’s license after he was caught driving a rental car at 149 kilometers per hour on an expressway in southwestern Japan in October last year, far exceeding the speed limit of 80 kph. In January, Yamamoto resigned from the House of Councillors, the upper chamber of Japan’s parliament, saying that he was “one step away from multiple myeloma.” END [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.] 

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