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Saturday, April 18, 2020
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6 comments:
Well done! New ideas! I wonder what my friends in Otsu and Shiga think of this. I bet they're happy!
Oops. I read it backwards. She's not from Shiga. The earlier young mayor was. Duh!
Lots of countries consider older people, especially men, to be the people in charge, it is great to see some women coming though through.
Good for her!
I think in the past older people stayed in power because they didn't want to give it up. Today's 'elders' are rather fit and will live probably longer than earlier generations, so they are probably convinced they are energetic enough to do the job. Of course they have experience, but do they have the right outlook for the future? Maybe the younger ones are more aware of what is needed to deal with the problems to come....
I wonder what changes this new young woman will bring. I wish her well
That's quite young to become a mayor, female or not! I hope she'll do a terrific job.
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