Home LifestyleHealth After being asked to wear a mask when seeing a doctor, a Japanese congressman made a surprising gesture of official prestige.
After being asked to wear a mask when seeing a doctor, a Japanese congressman made a surprising gesture of official prestige.

After being asked to wear a mask when seeing a doctor, a Japanese congressman made a surprising gesture of official prestige.

by YCPress

Overseas Network, November 26 Recently, a 73-year-old city councilor in Japan was asked to wear a mask after being asked by the staff to wear a mask, not only roared and scolded the other party, but also threw a inspection bag containing feces on the table. Afterwards, the congressman said he was “just a little louder” and apologized.

According to the report of Japan Kyodo News Agency and Asahi Shimbun on the 26th, the member of the councillor involved is Kyoyoyoshi Yukimoto, and he is a member of the Councillor of Akakiwa City, Okayama Prefecture. On November 4 of this month, he went to the Xiongshan Health and Welfare Comprehensive Center in Akpan City to see a doctor.

The female staff in charge of reception asked him to wear a mask. Xing Ben shouted on the spot: “I’m just here to deliver the things for inspection, so I don’t have to wear a mask!” After that, throw a bag containing the stool for inspection on the table at hand. In the end, he went back to the car to take a mask and put it on, and came to the staff and scolded “you little young man”.

The Akatsan Municipal Government believed that the original “suppressing staff with official authority is an act that hinders the impartial performance of their duties” and referred the matter to the municipal council on the 17th.

The original was first elected to the city councilor in 2009 and has been elected for the third time now. He had previously played official prestige against the staff responsible for cleaning in the municipal government. In September this year, a resolution to persuade Xingben to resign was put on the table and is currently under discussion in the city council.