England is the only constituent country of the UK without a national assembly.
Women can vote as well as men in France, but it is true that there are less female representatives in parliament or public life. People from minorities can vote on the basis of a French citizenship.
The status of women in the Victorian era is often seen as an illustration of the striking discrepancy between the United Kingdom's national power and wealth. Women did not have suffrage rights, the right to sue, or the right to own property. Many middle-class women disapproved of such radical and violent actions. Yet they, too, spoke up in increasing numbers, demanding votes for women and equality under the law. Still, Parliament refused to grant women's suffrage. Not until 1918 did Parliament finally grant suffrage to women over age 30. Younger women did not win the right to vote for another decade. Women themselves were divided on the issue. Some women opposed suffrage altogether. Queen Victoria, for example, called the suffrage struggle "mad, wicked folly." Even women in favor of suffrage disagreed about how best to achieve it.
I don't know the answer but you can find out on "Canada's Capital and Its Region".
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The Clock on Parliament Hill, is called the Peace Tower. The Peace Tower, so named to honour the thousands of Canadian men and women who sacrificed their lives for their country in World War I, stands at the front of the Centre Block.
Yes, in the UK, there are many women MP's in Parliament.
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45 of 129 MSP's are women. Shocking!
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None because there is no English Parliament. There has not been an English Parliament since 1st May 1707.
48 or 49 i think :)
02 from karnataka in the centrl parliament
02 from karnataka in the centrl parliament
serving on Rwanda's parliament
There is no parliament in Tamilnadu. called Tamilnadu Legislative Assembly or state assembly. There are 17 women MLA s in Tamilnadu. and one woman MP- Parliament,Loksabha- from Tamilnadu. Kanimoli MP is Rajyasabha MP and not Loksabha MP.
England is the only constituent country of the UK without a national assembly.
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