Finland in 1906. The first European women to enter parliament were also from here in 1907.
As strange it may sound for us nowadays, women's right to vote had required a longtime fight by many brave women, who had to fight prejudice and inequity. Sweden is the first European country that allowed taxpayer women to vote in the year 1862.
As strange it may sound for us nowadays, women's right to vote had required a longtime fight by many brave women, who had to fight prejudice and inequity. Sweden is the first European country that allowed taxpayer women to vote in the year 1862.
1928.
switzerland
New Zealand in 1893 is often said to be the first country in the world to give women the right to vote.
new zealand
A country could have a referendum to ask its people if they want to leave. If the people voted for this, the country could then leave.
surely they do
Estonia is the first country allowed to vote through mobile.
Yes, in full democratic fashion, just like in any other European Union country.
White Men were first, when the country started. Then, it was black men on February 3rd, 1870. After, it was white women in 1920. Finally, it was black women in the 1960's.