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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Japan emperor to address nation amid abdication reports


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08-05-2016, 02:55 PM
TOKYO: Japanese Emperor Akihito will address the nation next week, the palace said Friday, following reports that the octogenarian wants to abdicate the throne of one of the world´s oldest monarchies.

An Imperial Household Agency spokesman said Akihito´s address, via video, would be broadcast at 3:00 pm (0600 GMT) on Monday.

The 82-year-old, who has been suffering from health problems for years, was **t expected to an**unce explicit plans to step down, as he is constitutionally barred from making political statements.

"The emperor will express his feelings regarding his duties as a symbol" of the nation, the spokesman told AFP.

But Japanese media, including public broadcaster NHK, have widely reported that Akihito would likely hint at his desire to abdicate the Chrysanthemum Throne.

Major media said last month that Akihito expressed to close advisors that he wanted to pass the throne to his eldest son, Crown Prince Naruhito, to succeed him in the next few years.

The reports came as a surprise to many in Japan where the last abdication happened more than 200 years ago.

Akihito, who has suffered from prostate cancer and heart problems in recent years, spoke of his growing limitations last year.

He ack**wledged making "mistakes" in his duties, which range from native Shinto religious ceremonies to visiting residents in regions hit by Japan´s frequent natural disasters.

Akihito´s second son, Prince Akishi**, a few years ago suggested that emperors should be allowed to retire.

The spokesman for the agency, the tradition-steeped government body that manages royal affairs, said ** decision had yet been made on how the video would be released.

The possible abdication is a complicated and sensitive issue in Japan, where current laws put in place after World War II made the emperor the "symbol of the state" with ** provisions for one to step down.

But the highly choreographed event on Monday could well set a process in motion to change the law.

The video message would be uploaded on the Imperial Household Agency´s website and shown on television, Kyodo News agency reported Friday.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe´s government is planning to release a statement on the same day in response to the emperor´s remarks, NHK reported.

The mass-circulation Yomiuri newspaper reported last week that the government plans to set up a panel of experts to discuss revising the law governing the imperial family system as early as this autumn.

The throne is held in deep respect by much of the public, despite being largely stripped of its mystique and quasi-divine status in the aftermath of Worl War II.

Akihito´s father, Hirohito, in whose name Japan´s military campaigns of the 20th century were prosecuted, was treated as a living god until defeat in 1945. He died from cancer in 1989.

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