HWith a share of only 31.4 per cent in the Bundestag, only four out of 16 positions in the Cabinet, and so far neither Finance Minister nor Federal President: there is still room for improvement for women in the political landscape of the Federal Republic of Germany Germany, as in other parts of the world . Or, as author Heike Specht put it: “Half of humanity still does not have half the power.”
The issue of equivalence involves the possibility of controversy. Opinions differ widely on whether the state should promote it in parliaments and businesses and how to promote it or even enforce it by law. But if you’re first wondering what obstacles women often have to overcome unlike men and what difference they can make in politics, you’ll find some answers in Specht’s first-of-its-kind book, which tells those who They have achieved this in the past 103 years – in 1919 women in Germany were able to exercise their right to vote nationally for the first time and also be elected to the National Assembly.
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