Spain advances gender parity bill

Edited by Ed Newman
2023-03-09 17:13:27

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 Spain’s government approved a draft law aimed at bolstering equal representation of women in politics, business and other institutions.  The measure, announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez at a rally for the Socialist Party over the weekend, will now be debated and voted on by the Spanish parliament. 

Madrid, March 9 (RHC)-- Spain’s government approved a draft law aimed at bolstering equal representation of women in politics, business and other institutions.  The measure, announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez at a rally for the Socialist Party over the weekend, will now be debated and voted on by the Spanish parliament. 

Spain’s Economy Minister Nadia Calvino told reporters in Madrid: “It establishes a target of 40% female participation in public and private management and decision-making bodies with a realistic timetable. … On the political level, electoral candidacies must have an equal composition of men and women by alternate lists.  And finally, it is stipulated that the Spanish government must also be governed by the principle of a balanced presence of women and men.”


 



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