Japanese Prime Minister questioned about scandalous ruling party event

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Japanese Prime Minister questioned about scandalous ruling party event
JapanPrime MinisterFumio Kishida
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Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida faced questioning from lawmakers regarding a gathering of ruling party members where female dancers were reportedly instructed to receive cash tips using their mouths.

Japan ’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida faced questioning from lawmakers regarding a gathering of ruling party members where female dancers were reportedly instructed to receive cash tips using their mouths. The event, organized by a regional chapter of the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ), featured women from a troupe called Glamor Dancers who danced in swimsuits and sat on participants' laps. The leaked footage from November 2023 showed the dancers using their mouths to receive banknotes.

One of the organizers defended the event, stating that the presence of the dancers was meant to promote diversity

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