Lower House Approves Patrilineal Succession through Adoption
The House of Representatives of the Diet passed a bill of revising the Imperial House Law (IHL), which allows adoption of males in the male lines of former imperial families. The law will give the offspring of that adopted male a status to succeed to the throne of the Emperor. Although the bill achieved approval of some opposition parties, the revision cannot be reflecting a unanimous opinion of the legislative branch. Receiving “unanimous opinion” from the Diet, Sanae Takaichi Cabinet introduced a maneuver in it. The Diet opinion recommended that female members can stay in the Imperial Family after marriage and the family can adopt male in the male line of former Imperial Family. Although the unanimous opinion of the Diet was for securing members of the Imperial House, the draft included some measures related to succession to the throne of the Emperor. One is to give the son of adopted male a status for succeeding to the throne. In the discussion at the Diet, adoption of ...