Muhler
Imperial Majesty
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2010
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- Eastern Jutland
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- Denmark
Thanks Prisma for keeping us updated on the preparations.
And long live red tape!
The court and civil service have sure managed to make a very big deal out of this!
I see countless meetings, reports, drafts, suggestions and estimations passing countless desks and countless offices these months!
It's akin to the wonderful series Yes, Minister - where they had to employ tens of thousands of new civil servants in order to administrate the slimming down of the bureaucracy in the Ministry of Administration.
I believe it has happened once or twice before in Japanese history that a new emperor ascended the throne...
So why not use the last enthronement as a blueprint for this one? The only difference this time is that the old emperor is still alive when this goes on.
Unless of course he ruins the whole thing by dying before the whole show starts! You'd forgive him for doing just that, because it sure has taken time to set up this abdication!
And when you compare this to countries like Belgium, Spain and the Vatican, where abdications are far from normal, yet took place without too much fuss and pretty quickly, then this becomes almost comical.
And long live red tape!
The court and civil service have sure managed to make a very big deal out of this!
I see countless meetings, reports, drafts, suggestions and estimations passing countless desks and countless offices these months!
It's akin to the wonderful series Yes, Minister - where they had to employ tens of thousands of new civil servants in order to administrate the slimming down of the bureaucracy in the Ministry of Administration.
I believe it has happened once or twice before in Japanese history that a new emperor ascended the throne...
So why not use the last enthronement as a blueprint for this one? The only difference this time is that the old emperor is still alive when this goes on.
Unless of course he ruins the whole thing by dying before the whole show starts! You'd forgive him for doing just that, because it sure has taken time to set up this abdication!
And when you compare this to countries like Belgium, Spain and the Vatican, where abdications are far from normal, yet took place without too much fuss and pretty quickly, then this becomes almost comical.