Japan panel begins to study emperor`s possible abdication

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AP, Tokyo :
Experts on a government-commissioned panel held their first meeting on Monday to study how to accommodate Emperor Akihito’s apparent abdication wish, in a country where he is not supposed to say anything political. Unlike many European countries where abdication of kings and queens are relatively common, Japan’s modern imperial law doesn’t allow abdication, and Japan’s postwar constitution stipulates the emperor as a mere “symbol” with no political power or say.
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