Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Japan’s emperor hints he will abdicate

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

Japan’s emperor expressed concern about fulfilling his duties as he ages in an address to the public on Monday that was remarkable for its rarity and its hinted possibilit­y that he may want to abdicate in a few years.

“When I consider my age of over 80, as well as my gradually deteriorat­ing physical condition despite being luckily healthy at this moment, I am concerned about being able to fulfill by duties as a symbol with the utmost efforts, as I have done so far,” Akihito said in a 10-minute recorded speech broadcast on national television.

Japan’s post-World War II constituti­on restricts what the emperor can say as a symbolic monarch with no political power.

As expected, Akihito avoided explicit mention of abdication, which could have violated those restrictio­ns.

Responding to his message, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he takes seriously what Akihito said. “I think we have to thoroughly think what we can do to accommodat­e his concerns, taking into considerat­ion the emperor’s age and the current burden of official duties,” he said.

Abdication is not allowed under the current imperial law, largely inherited from the prewar Constituti­on that banned the practice as a potential risk to political stability.

Media reports say the government may consider a special law for one-time abdication just for Akihito as an exception.

Akihito suggested in his speech a need to consider how to make the succession process smoother. Akihito’s two sons have reportedly accepted the idea of an abdication. His elder son Crown Prince Naruhito is the likely successor.

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AP Emperor Akihito.

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