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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Women in politics


Albanian women are doing for the first part of the first Parliament in the Legislature, that the years 1945 to 1950. In a total of 82 deputies, six of them were women.
Subsequent four-led numbers to 17, increasing progressively to the legislature from 1974 to 1978, where the 250 seats in parliament, 88 of them were women. Some of them also members of the Politburo of those years, was appointed minister for more than one term.
Longest female minister in Parliament before the 90-es has been put Thomas, Minister of Agriculture in 76-89 years. Tefta Cami politikaneje another familiar figure of the regime, stood for 11 years at the head of the Ministry of Education, in 76-87 years. Vito Kapo eight years held the post of minister of light industry from year 82 to year 90.
In the last legislature, before the fall of the dictatorship, in the years '87-'91 in 75 women entered parliament. The lowest number of women in Parliament has been 91-92 legislature in early elections, with only 9 women MPs, eight of the Democratic Party and the Socialist Party, which was Ermelinda Mexi.
Women politicians in Albania, after 90
Neither upheaval systems or continuous rotation policy in the country have not improved the situation of women's representation in politics.
Renewed Despite international appeals for the 30% participation of women in politics, the scene is still dominated by men.
Statistics show that the largest number of women in parliament has been reached after the parliamentary elections of 28 June 2009, where all political parties are represented by 23 deputies women. Second place is occupied by the 1996 elections, where 21 women won the deputy mandate.
2005 parliamentary elections ended with ten women MPs, while legislatures with fewer female MPs are those of the term '92-'96 with 9 women in the years 2001-2005 with the same figure. The situation improved after the change of the electoral system, which stops the division of women into parliamentary groups is equal, where 11 female MPs will be under the banner of the Socialist Party and 11 other under the banner of the Democratic Party.
As veterans of Parliament Topalli recognized by Ermelinda Mexi Democratic Party and the Socialist Party, with more than two terms. Age group of women in politics varies from 30-50 years and only few of them are proposed as candidates and have earned more than one term.
Most of them come from ekonomistes professions, lawyer's and lecturer, but over the last Legislature have not missed even actresses.
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Women in politics04/23/2013 18:30
Albanian women are doing for the first part of the first Parliament in the Legislature, that the years 1945 to 1950. In a total of 82 deputies, six of them were women.
Subsequent four-led numbers to 17, increasing progressively to the legislature from 1974 to 1978, where the 250 seats in parliament, 88 of them were women. Some of them also members of the Politburo of those years, were appointed minister for more than one term.
Longest female minister in Parliament before the 90-es has been put Thomas, Minister of Agriculture in 76-89 years. Tefta Cami politikaneje another familiar figure of the regime, stood for 11 years at the head of the Ministry of Education, in 76-87 years. Vito Kapo eight years held the post of minister of light industry from year 82 to year 90.
In the last legislature, before the fall of the dictatorship, in the years '87-'91 in 75 women entered parliament. The lowest number of women in Parliament has been 91-92 legislature in early elections, with only 9 women MPs, eight of the Democratic Party and the Socialist Party, which was Ermelinda Mexi.
Women politicians in Albania, after 90
Neither upheaval systems or continuous rotation policy in the country have not improved the situation of women's representation in politics.
Renewed Despite international appeals for the 30% participation of women in politics, the scene is still dominated by men.
Statistics show that the largest number of women in parliament has been reached after the parliamentary elections of 28 June 2009, where all political parties are represented by 23 deputies women. Second place is occupied by the 1996 elections, where 21 women won the deputy mandate.
2005 parliamentary elections ended with ten women MPs, while legislatures with fewer female MPs are those of the term '92-'96 with 9 women in the years 2001-2005 with the same figure. The situation improved after the change of the electoral system, which stops the division of women into parliamentary groups is equal, where 11 female MPs will be under the banner of the Socialist Party and 11 other under the banner of the Democratic Party.
As veterans of Parliament Topalli recognized by Ermelinda Mexi Democratic Party and the Socialist Party, with more than two terms. Age group of women in politics varies from 30-50 years and only few of them are proposed as candidates and have earned more than one term.
Most of them come from ekonomistes professions, lawyer's and lecturer, but over the last Legislature have not missed even actresses.
Female politicians around the world
There are only appropriate candidate for a job, but also to women who can blindly trust to manage the "pilots" of a state. Income from different backgrounds and professions, they have shown they know how to best handle the pressure and responsibility to issue a crisis and to make life safer and better people to vote.
There are women who run the policy side of the globe angle, which are appreciated by the world's most prestigious magazines and often are just as famous as the highest paid footballers. Just a few days ago killed Margaret Thatcher, one of the women who lingered in local history and strong character. The so-called "Iron Lady" Thatcher broke down taboos around the world and showed that women could be just as capable as men and to keep the great responsibility on their shoulders.
Over the years, mainly during recent international political arena women leaders are increasing. In connection with this phenomenon, a few months ago, the prestigious magazine 'Forbes' most powerful women classify the world for 2012, which come from the field of politics. With more than a ranking, Forbes highlighted the dynamic changes of women's involvement in politics.
Chair of the list of most powerful women in the world was German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who became famous for "strong hand" that not only gave the Federal Republic of Germany, but also all countries in the eurozone crisis. Merkel was followed in that order by former U.S. Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton. Clinton also former First Lady of America, became known to the policies overseas, mainly to give contribution to helping women and development issues and education, which led to the top axendën foreign policy.
Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil, finished in third place for special merits given to recovery and strengthening the local economy. Economist by profession, former Marxist guerrillas backed small business initiatives and major infrastructure projects, which led the country into a new era of development.
In the first ten Forbes also ranked Sonia Gandhi, president of Indian National Party and Janet Napolitano, the first female head of the Department of Homeland Security U.S..
During recent times, even fanatical countries have believed women were running, starting from the president of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Aung San Suu Kyi, General Secretary of the National League of Democracy in Burma, the Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, Yingluck Shinawatra, Prime Minister of Tailandës, Joyce Banda, President of Malawi, and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President of Liberia.
Behind them is a large number of voters and supporters

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