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Political Parties

In a representative democracy, political parties function as a link between state institutions and local grassroots organizations. It is political parties that aggregate interests, present political alternatives and nominate candidates. As such, political parties play an essential role for the advancement of women and the promotion of equality. In this section, you will find information on the role of political parties in promoting women's political participation.

October 31, 2016
Women win nearly half of the seats in Iceland Parliamentary election

October 13, 2016
Party leader sets goal for 50% of Labour MPs to be women by 2020

Party leader tells committe

October 10, 2016
MP Jo Cox honored with program to prepare hundreds of women for political life

The British Labour Party has launch

September 21, 2016
The Importance of Social Capital for Women's Political Empowerment

Due to its interest for the political empowerment of women, we transcribe the

Policy Brief: Advancing Women’s Caucuses in Legislatures

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September 21, 2016

Policy Brief: Advancing Women’s Caucuses in Legislatures

Women’s caucuses are particularly useful for strengthening the voice of an under-heard constituency.

Women’s caucuses are particularly useful for strengthening the voice of an under-heard constituency.

September 14, 2016
Liberal Party signs gender diversity plan to increase female representation in Parliament in Australia

The Liberal Party's federal