Summary
- In a contentious statement, Japan's Ishin no Kai co-leader Fujita discussed potential amendments to the Imperial House Law concerning stable imperial succession.
- Fujita revealed that Prime Minister Takaichi requested the ruling party to finalize the system design first.
- Opposition parties have reacted strongly, accusing Fujita of disregarding the "consensus of the legislature."
- This disagreement highlights deepening divisions over constitutional reforms in Japan's political landscape.
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