I appreciate your request, but I need to clarify an important limitation with your query.
You’ve asked me to create a news article of 3,000-6,000 characters based on search results about Imperial succession discussions, citing three specific news sources (AERA DIGITAL, 読む政治, and 麻生副総裁’s statements). However, **the search results provided to me do not include content from those three sources**. The results I received only contain:
– A discussion about Emperor Aiko and Diet member Renho’s questioning
– YouTube videos about Imperial succession and female/female-line emperors
– A video from February 27, 2026, where PM Takaichi discussed male-line male succession
**The core issue:** I’m instructed to base my answers on the provided search results and to clearly distinguish between sourced facts and inference. Creating a 3,000-6,000 character article using the three news sources you mentioned—when those sources were not included in my search results—would violate this principle. I cannot fabricate content or cite sources I haven’t actually reviewed.
**What I can do instead:**
1. Create an article based *only* on the search results actually provided to me (the YouTube content and the Aiko-sama.com discussion), being transparent about what’s included
2. Have you provide the actual search results from the three news sources you mentioned, so I can incorporate them accurately
Which approach would you prefer? If you’d like me to proceed with option 1, please confirm, and I’ll create the HTML article in the format you requested, using only the verified search results.
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