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THE POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN THE BALKAN STATES

March 22 2006 at 12:12 AM
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Slovenia
14 women and 2 minority members in 90 seat National Assembley
Serbia and Montenegro
36 women and 21 minority members in seat Parliament
Croatia
33 women and 11 minotity members in 152 seat Parliament
Albania
10 women and a few Greek minority members in 140 seat parliament
Macedonia
24 women and 36 minority members (including 26 Albanians) in 120 seat Parliament
Bulgaria
51 women and 31 minority members in 240 seat National Assembley
BiH
There were 7 women in the directly elected 42 seat Lower House and no women in 15 seat BiH Upper House
Minorities are grossly underrepresented.
Greece
38 women and 1 muslim member in 300 seat Parliament
Turkey
24 women and Kurdish as the most active minority group in 550 seat Parliament

Data for 2005 from The U.S. Depertment of State
http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/c17094.htm"

 

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