Japan's Cabinet Moves To Allow Emperor To Abdicate
If the 83-year-old Akihito steps down, he will be the first to abdicate in 200 years. But the provision doesn't solve Japan's royal problem: strict rules of succession and a dearth of eligible males.
by Laurel Wamsley
May 19, 2017
2 minutes
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Cabinet approved legislation Friday allowing Japan's emperor to abdicate the throne. If the bill passes parliament and if Emperor Akihito steps down, the event will mark Japan's first abdication in 200 years.
Akihito heads the oldest hereditary monarchy in the world. In a rare last year, the 83-year-old expressed
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