TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told parliament on Friday that she opposes changing the imperial family’s male succession rules.
The comments are her clearest on the issue – the subject of increasing debate as a succession crisis looms – since her party’s landslide election victory this month.
Takaichi said she respected the conclusion of a panel of experts who had discussed the matter and found in 2021 that it was “appropriate to limit eligibility to those who are male-line male descendants belonging to the imperial lineage”.
