Most of the them may not be interested, sum may hav family problems and the main point is becoz of stereotype thinking of the citizens of th country
48 or 49 i think :)
Women in Yemen can vote and a few have served in the Yemen parliament. Also women are allowed to drive, which is not allowed in Saudi Arabia.
Most of the them may not be interested, sum may hav family problems and the main point is becoz of stereotype thinking of the citizens of th country
there are so few women in parliament because India s a male dominated country.The people are still not civilised.There are very few seats available for women.many people in rural areas still not know the constitutional rights.
29%
Before the Cuban Revolution in 1959, women were largely underrepresented in the Cuban parliament. In the 1954 elections, only a small number of women held seats, with just a few serving in the House of Representatives and none in the Senate. Overall, women's political participation was minimal, reflecting broader societal norms and restrictions of the time. The revolution significantly changed this dynamic, leading to greater representation and involvement of women in politics.
Yes, women hold seats in many parliaments around the world, representing a significant portion of elected officials in various countries. The level of female representation in parliament varies from country to country.
None because there is no English Parliament. There has not been an English Parliament since 1st May 1707.
45 of 129 MSP's are women. Shocking!
33%
yes ofcource
104