Prime Minister Kishida is coordinating the report of the government's expert meeting, which has been discussing the ideal way of stable succession to the throne, by handing the report to the chairs of both houses of the Diet next week.

The government's expert council, which has been discussing the ideal way of stable succession to the throne, said in a report compiled in December that "it is not ripe to discuss concretely about Yuhito's next generation and beyond." First, he pointed out that securing the number of royal families is an urgent issue, and presented two measures: a plan for female royal families to remain in the imperial family after marriage and a plan for adopting male males from the former royal family.



Regarding the succession to the throne, Prime Minister Kishida will be the chairman of the House of Representatives Hosoda on the 12th next week, as the Diet requested the government to consider when the special law for the emeritus's resignation was enacted. We are proceeding with adjustments in the direction of handing over the report in a meeting with the Chairman of the House of Councilors Shandong.



After that, the government will explain the contents of the report to the representatives of each parliamentary group, and it is expected that the parties will discuss the ideal way of succession to the throne, which has been considered within the government.