What's the current gender etc. composition in your governments & parliaments ?
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Former President tack50
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« Reply #25 on: June 24, 2018, 01:53:14 PM »

Guess I'll update with the new government and add my regional assembly because why not:

Sánchez government (18 members)

7 men (38.9%), 11 women (61.1%)

PSOE: 9
PSC:2
Independents: 7

The men are in charge of:

Prime minister
Foreign affairs
Interior (a more accurate translation might be Homeland security)
Development (a more accurate translation might be Public works)
Agriculture, fisheries and food
Culture and Sport
Science, innovation and universities

The new Spanish government is notorious for the majority female cabinet, to the point where it's close to a 2/3 supermajority!

Parliament of the Canary Islands

CC: 11 men (61.1%); 7 women (38.9%)
PSOE: 6 men (40%); 9 women (60%)
PP: 5 men (41.6%); 7 women (58.3%)
Podemos: 3 men (42.9%); 4 women (57.1%)
NCa: 3 men (60%); 2 women (40%)
ASG: 2 men (66.7%); 1 woman (33.3%)

Overall: 30 men (50%); 30 women (50%)

Interestingly, the nationalist parties are majority men while the non nationalist parties are majority women, even PP! And somehow the parliament is just perfectly balanced.
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« Reply #26 on: June 24, 2018, 02:03:08 PM »
« Edited: June 24, 2018, 02:53:07 PM by ∀lex »

Senate (73)

PJ-MPN-Chubut Somos Todos-UXCordoba-Reutemann-PaReS: 22-8
UCR: 8-5
FPV-PJSanLuis: 9-2
Pro: 6-4
FCSantiago: 1-1
Concordia: 1-1
Avanzar: 1
Producción y Trabajo 1
RIO: 1
Proyecto Sur: 1


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« Reply #27 on: June 24, 2018, 02:45:07 PM »

Government:


Males: 17 (74%), Females: 6 (26%)

After the elections composition of the parliament looked like this:

Males: 335 (73%), Females: 125 (27%)

As for the parliamentary clubs as for the 26 October 2015:

PiS: Males: 181 (77%), Females: 54 (23%)
PO:  Males: 88 (64%), Females: 50 (36%)
K'15: Males: 36 (85%), Females: 6 (15%)
N: Males: 16 (57%), Females: 50 (43%)
PSL: Males: 13 (81%), Females: 3 (19%)


There were minor changes so they shouldn't change things that much.
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« Reply #28 on: November 16, 2018, 10:16:54 AM »

The SPÖ is on the way of reaching gender parity in parliament ...

Former Chancellor Christian Kern left parliament (and retired from politics) today and a young woman replaced him there.

Therefore, of the 52 SPÖ MPs 25 are now women vs. 27 men.

The liberal NEOS and center-left LiPi already have 50% women (because NEOS got a new female party leader and she replaced Matthias Strolz in parliament).

The FPÖ continues to have the lowest women share with 12/51 MPs (24%), followed by the ÖVP with 22/61 (36%).

Overall, the women share in the Austrian parliament has risen to 37.5% now.
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« Reply #29 on: November 16, 2018, 01:27:35 PM »

Israel:

Knesset: Males: 85 (71%), Females: 35 (29%)

Likud: Males: 22 (73%), Females: 8 (27%)
Zionist Union: Males: 14 (58%), Females: 10 (41%)
Joint List: Males: 10 (77%), Females: 3 (23%)
Yesh Atid: Males: 7 (63%), Females: 4 (36%)
Kulanu: Males: 6 (60%), Females: 4 (40%)
Jewish Home: Males: 6 (75%), Females: 2 (25%)
Shas: Males: 7 (100%), Females: 0 (0%)
United Torah Judaism: Males: 6 (100%), Females: 0 (0%)
Yisrael Beitenu: Males: 4 (75%), Females: 1 (25%)
Meretz: Males: 3 (60%), Females: 2 (40%)
Orly Levi: Males: 0 (0%), Females: 1 (100%)
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« Reply #30 on: November 16, 2018, 07:22:50 PM »

Cyprus:

Government:
President - 1 Male (100%), 0 Females (0%)
Ministers - 10 Males (83%), 2 Female (17%)

Parliament:
President (Speaker) - 1 Male (100%), 0 Females (0%)

DISY - 14 Males (78%), 4 Females (22%)
AKEL - 12 Males (75%), 4 Females (25%)
DIKO - 9 Males (90%), 1 Female (10%)
EDEK - 3 Males (100%), 0 Females (0%)
KA - 3 Males (100%), 0 Females (0%)
KOSP - 2 Males (100%), 0 Females (0%)
ELAM - 2 Males (100%), 0 Females (0%)
SYPOL - 1 Male (100%), 0 Females (0%)
Independents - 0 Males (0%), 1 Female (100%)

Total: 46 Male (82%), 10 Females (18%)

Minority Observers:
Maronites - 1 Male (100%), 0 Females (0%)
Armenians - 1 Male (100%), 0 Females (0%)
Latins - 0 Males (0%), 1 Female (100%)
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