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Mr Khan said:

They're not going to get rid of Iwata. The way the company and shareholding is structured, a revolution is highly impossible.

Iwata could be forced aside, but it would be by someone very similar from the Board of Directors (like the guy who used to be President of NoA who they brought back to Japan, possibly for the purpose of being ready to move in if Iwata is forced out)

Are you saying that, if at all possible, kicking Iwata out of the CEO seat would be a good thing?

Edit: I feel as though they definitely need to do something, if kicking Iwata out is not the answer.