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Georgia: Insufficient women's representation in National Parliament

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In Tbilisi was held a two-day conference on “Funding the political parties" and “Women's participation in political processes". During the conference the Vice - Speaker of the Parliament of the Gender Equality Council, Rusudan Kervalishvili welcomed the participants and talked about the activities and problems in terms of gender equality in Georgia in recent years. She pointed out that regardless of steps taken to identify the main directions of state policy regarding gender equality issues at the legislative level, it is still difficult for women to participate in politics. 

 

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In Tbilisi was held a two-day conference on “Funding the political parties" and “Women's participation in political processes". During the conference the Vice - Speaker of the Parliament of the Gender Equality Council, Rusudan Kervalishvili welcomed the participants and talked about the activities and problems in terms of gender equality in Georgia in recent years. She pointed out that regardless of steps taken to identify the main directions of state policy regarding gender equality issues at the legislative level, it is still difficult for women to participate in politics. 

 

To read the complete article please visit www.ginsc.net

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