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JAPANESE PM WANTS MALE-ONLY RULE FOR IMPERIAL SUCCESSION

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jan 5, 2021
  • 1 min read

Japan's male-only succession rule should take precedence in discussions on how to achieve a stable imperial succession, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said in a radio program, Kyodo News reported.

"Under current circumstances, male-only succession should be given priority," Suga said in a prerecorded radio show broadcast by Nippon Broadcasting System Inc., referring to the long tradition of male succession. The program was recorded on Dec. 18, 2020.


Suga's administration has said it would hold discussions on how to secure a stable imperial succession following calls from parliament to address the issue. The move comes amid concerns that the imperial household could run out of heirs.


Currently, only three males are in line to succeed 60-year-old Emperor Naruhito -- his younger brother Crown Prince Fumihito, 55, the crown prince's son Hisahito, 14, and the emperor's uncle Prince Hitachi, 85.


The emperor and Empress Masako have a 19-year-old daughter, Princess Aiko. But the 1947 Imperial House Law states that only males in the paternal line can ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne.


In a Kyodo News poll conducted last year, the public has shown support for women to ascend the throne.





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