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9. Conclusion

“There are three important things that form the core of social activities: 1. People, 2. People, and 3. People,” so said Shinpei Goto, whom I mentioned at the beginning of my speech. By this he argued that nothing can be done without people. In the reconstruction works after the Great Kanto Earthquake, Goto built wide modern roads, parks both large and small, and fire-resistant elementary schools, among others. I believe he aimed for the sustainable development of Tokyo through urban planning that protects people and draws out the power of people.

I am also focusing on people in Tokyo’s administrative affairs. By fully drawing out the vitality of people, I wish for the new evolution of Tokyo. By focusing on each and every citizen and building a Tokyo where everyone can hold a dream for tomorrow and lead vibrant lives, I hope to realize a city that, even as a mature society, can generate sustainable growth. Under this belief, with the understanding and cooperation of the members of the Assembly, I wish to advance policies and measures that will allow all citizens of Tokyo to shine vibrantly.

Including the matters to which I have already referred, a total of 47 proposals have been presented to this regular session of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, including 17 proposed ordinances and 11 proposed contracts, to be deliberated among the Assembly members.

This concludes my policy address to the Assembly. Thank you.