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She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

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In order to cope with Princess Mako's departure from the blank, the Japanese government specially held a meeting of experts to stabilize the succession to the throne.

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

According to the existing rules, if Princess Jiazi and Princess Aiko are married, Prince Yujin will inevitably become the only "young man" within 20 years.

However, what politicians want to do is not to fight for more rights for women, they think about how to deprive women of their rights and interests while also making women die for the royal family, perhaps this is the real face of insidious little Japan.

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

According to the Japanese media's revelations, they made two sets of coping plans at the meeting.

1. Female members of the royal family can retain their royal status after marriage, that is, the female palace family plan.

2. Launch an adoption plan to include male members of the royal family in the royal family (the specific implementation plan will be further discussed).

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

To this day, there are still many supporters of Princess Aiko who still have hope for a female emperor.

However, according to the reporter, "the female emperor is not even qualified to discuss, let alone expect to see the appearance of the female emperor." ”

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

According to LDP insiders, the LDP's policy is to avoid a female emperor as much as possible, because the conservative feudal ideology is deeply rooted and it is very rare to change their thinking.

Although former Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi had initiated a discussion on the issue of a female emperor, the main discussion at that time was to extend the succession to the throne to female heirs, and according to the order of succession to the throne, the emperor's first child should be given priority.

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

Second, in order to ensure that the Japanese throne can be inherited forever, they should consider the retention of women after marriage.

In fact, the response plan at that time was much more flexible than it is now, and it was more progressive and tolerant, but this was only limited to the time when Prince Youren was not yet born, and everything changed after Prince Youren was born.

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

Compared with the proposal at that time, the topic of this expert meeting is moving in the opposite direction.

"At that time, Prince Yujin had not yet been born, and the situation is different now. And not only within the Liberal Democratic Party but also in opposition lawmakers, the opposition even submitted a list of opponents to show their resolve. LDP members described it this way.

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

It is well known that Prince Takahito Mikasa was a highly respected member of the imperial family, who has always been a pursuer of equal rights, and he is also a staunch supporter of the female emperor.

However, his son Prince Kuanren was an opponent of women's equal rights, and although he was not a major member of the royal family and was insignificant in the eyes of others, he did not expect that Prince Kuanren's concept had a huge impact on the issue of succession to the throne.

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

Just one step away, Princess Aiko became the first female emperor in modern history, but it was this step that made Princess Aiko lose the throne.

As late as 2012, people were fighting for the greatest rights and interests of Japanese imperial women.

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

At the 2012 hearing, a plan to preserve the status of women after marriage was proposed, with Proposition A in Proposition 1 allowing for the granting of royal status to spouses and offspring of female members, and B disagreeing with Proposal A.

2 is to allow women who have left the royal family to return to the royal family and perform royal duties.

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through
She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

While the two proposals are far from the previous affirmative action plan, the 1A plan is clearly a little progressive, and even so, the proposal has been strongly opposed by conservatives.

Compared with the previous proposal, the current committee members are more disgusted with the emergence of the female emperor.

In any case, there are only three young people left today, and the reality of the decline of the yin and yang will only lead to the decline of the Japanese imperial family.

She was barely the first female emperor in recent history, and conservatives went all out to prevent the plan from falling through

No matter how conservatives struggle, no one wants to be a victim of the royal family, so Princess Mako is not the first princess to want to do everything possible to get out of the royal family, nor will she be the last.