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Japanese Imperial House Law reform debates
Overview
Discussions regarding the amendment of Japan’s Imperial House Law have emerged from both the Imperial Family and political leadership.
Prince Akishino expressed personal reflection on the recently amended legislation, which allows female members to retain status after marriage and permits the adoption of male descendants from former branches. He noted that he agrees with Emperor Naruhito regarding the necessity of public understanding, while Princess Kiko stated she sees no distinction between men and women in fulfilling imperial duties.
Following his resignation, former Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba also called for further amendments to the law. Ishiba suggested that existing regulations concerning female succession may conflict with the constitutional principle that the Emperor’s position is based on the will of the people.
Entities
Prince Akishino · Paraguay · Liberal Democratic Party · Takaichi administration · Japan
Timeline
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9 days ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesShigeru Ishiba reflects on premiership and calls for Imperial House Law reformFormer Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba rated his administration 53 points, defending his record on budgets and social security while calling for further reforms to the Imperial House Law.
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11 days ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesPrince Akishino comments on Imperial House Law amendmentPrince Akishino expressed personal reflections on the amended Imperial House Law during a press conference ahead of an official visit to Paraguay, noting the importance of societal progress.
Sources
arabnews.jp · fnn-news.com · news.cube-soft.jp · thecountryexperience.com