womens are mild and soft natured by birth and as in politics , politicians should be dare and fast moving womens cannot fight so although women is part of humanity they do not have participation in politics
Because politics have granted women their rights, the answer is yes.
The federalist system affects politics participation by allowing more opportunities for citizens to participate in politics. In federalism a large group of people have one person they choose to represent them.
Simply, do you see more of the India vs Pakistan matches in cricket? No. There is how the politics affect the participation in sports. The political climate of the countries does make an impact upon the game.
Israel 'Kelue Okoye has written: 'The Nazareth manifesto option' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Christianity and politics 'Participation in politics' -- subject(s): Political participation 'The Nazareth manifesto option' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Christianity and politics
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Sima Kundu has written: 'Personality and politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political participation
G BAOCCHI has written: 'PARTICIPATION, ACTIVISM AND POLITICS.'
the way people think about politics.
Miguel A. Pineda has written: 'La edad dorada de Venezuela' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Politics and government, Education and state, Social participation, Political science, Religion and politics, Education, Political participation
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Women's participation in political arena in India is very low. It is not even 10% in Lok Sabha & 5% in State assemblies. India is lagging behind in women participation in politics than several developing countries of Latin America & Africa. One probable solution is to make legal provision for the minimum number of seats to be filled by female candidates. As it is in the case of Panchayats & municipalities where 1/3rd of the seats are reserved for women.
Robert H. Trudeau has written: 'Guatemalan politics' -- subject(s): Democracy, Elections, Political participation, Politics and government