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Shingo Haketa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shingo Haketa is a Japanese bureaucrat. He served as Grand Steward of the Imperial Household Agency on 1 April 2005 - 1 June 2012. Appointed by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, promoter of absolute primogeniture, Haketa is known as a supporter of the report submitted by the , recommending absolute primogeniture.〔On the name of the committee: ISBN 978-9-004-16822-0〕 He criticized Prince Tomohito of Mikasa for his comment that agnatic primogeniture should be kept, and requested the members of the Imperial House to refrain from expressing their opinion on the succession. Right after the birth of Prince Hisahito of Akishino, he commented that the newborn prince would not solve the succession crisis, and insisted that the law be changed. In November 2011, he held a meeting with Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to discuss the possibility for allowing women to head branches of the Imperial House (rather than to lose imperial status upon marriage), in order to replenish the number of imperial members who can help fulfill the court-related duties He had worked at the Ministry of Health until he was installed as Vice-Grand Steward of the Imperial Household Agency in 2001. Among his senior workers at the Ministry of Health is , a member of the Advisory Council on the Imperial House Law. Haketa announced his retirement effective 1 June 2012, and was replaced by Noriyuki Kazaoka.〔Kyodo News, 〕〔Jiji Press, 〕 == See also ==
*Japanese Imperial succession controversy
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