Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Radio Emperor Currently Are Japanesse Princesses Allowed To Become An Japan Empress?

Currently are Japanesse princesses allowed to become an Japan Empress? - radio emperor

I heard on the radio for months, and the Japanesse of the Diet (Congress) was to change the law to enable women to Royal Empress. The reason is the current emperor has no male heirs.

4 comments:

Marilyn said...

No, they are not. The birth of Princess Aiko, daughter of Crown Prince and Princess in 2001 triggered a succession crisis. A man is not born into the royal family in 40 years and the Crown Prince and Princess were / are hardly to have another child.

Therefore, we initiated the process to change the laws to enable women to be successful, but that was second in February 2006, when the younger brother of Crown Prince, Prince Fumihito and his wife Princess Kiko, gave them to a child waiting. In the case of a child, then it is very unlikely to change the law.

rancher0... said...

Only recently has women's downhill

wanderer... said...

No. First, that is the Japanese heritage, a man, and he has his own children. Secondly, women are not allowed, unless they have no other choice. If the heir dies, your daughter will be the Empress, but not before the government made some changes to the law of succession.

TTT said...

not yet. As you said, it is only in progress, always in agreement. and one of the pincess is pregnant now, maybe I will give birth to a boy. So far, nothing is certain.

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