Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Japan passes bill allowing Emperor to abdicate

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TOKYO:The Japanese government on Friday approved a one-off bill allowing ageing Emperor Akihito to step down from the Chrysanthe­mum Throne, in the first such abdication in two centuries.

The bill will now be sent to parliament for debate and likely receive swift final approval, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s cabinet signed off on the legislatio­n.

Abdication must take place within three years of the bill becoming law.

Earlier this year reports suggested that 83-year-old Akihito could step down at the end of December 2018 and be replaced by Crown Prince Naruhito on January 1, 2019.

Reports of his desire to retire surprised Japan when they emerged last July. In August he publicly cited age and declining health, interprete­d as his wish to hand the crown to his eldest son.

But current Japanese law has no provision for abdication, thus requiring politician­s to craft legislatio­n to make it possible.

The status of the emperor is highly sensitive in Japan given its 20th century history of war waged in the name of Akihito’s father Hirohito, who died in 1989.

Revered as a demigod before and during the conflict, Hirohito was reduced to a mere figurehead as part of postwar reforms.

Akihito has won plaudits for seizing upon the constituti­onallypres­cribed role of national symbol and there is wide sympathy for his wish to retire.

And though he has cut back on some of his duties, he still maintains a busy official schedule, including occasional overseas visits.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? Japan's Emperor Akihito (right) and Crown Prince Naruhito.
AFP FILE Japan's Emperor Akihito (right) and Crown Prince Naruhito.

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