Japón reforma la ley de sucesión pero mantiene cerrada la puerta a una emperatriz

ONP Summary
Japan's parliament approved revisions to the Imperial House Law on July 17, retaining male-only succession to the throne while permitting adoption of males aged 15 and older from former imperial branch families to address the royal family's shrinking size. Despite public support for allowing female succession, particularly around Princess Aiko, the ruling party and Japan's first female prime minister opposed such ref
Progressive:Reformist setback — Progressive outlets emphasized that the revision maintains exclusionary rules blocking a popular princess from succession despite broad public support.
Moderate:Succession solution — Centrist outlets framed the law as an institutional response to the shrinking royal family while preserving core succession traditions.
Conservative:Heritage preservation — Conservative outlets stressed Japan's sovereign decision to maintain its ancient imperial succession principles through carefully designed adoption reforms.
La nueva norma abre las puertas a futuros sucesores masculinos y refuerza al mismo tiempo el veto al acceso de mujeres al trono, contrariando los sondeos de opinión pública ...
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