The National Commission for Lebanese Women (NCLW) held a meeting on Friday to discuss the data on the recent participation of women in municipal elections based on a survey study carried out by Information International. The said survey showed similarities in results between the 2010 and 2016 municipal elections figures, whereby the number of women candidates (in all Lebanon) has risen from 1346 to 1485 women nominees, and the share of women winners has increased from 4.7% in 2010 to 5.6% in 2016. During the meeting, NCLW vice president, Randa Assi Berri, underlined the following: “If the result of the increase in the rate of participation in municipal elections which occurs every six years barely reaches 1 to 2%, this means that we need some 250 years to realize the sought justice or parity between men and women.” The shortest solution to this sad reality, Berri added, is the adoption of a women’s representation quota as a temporary and transitional answer to the inadequate participation of women in public and political life. (Al Mustaqbal, July 2, 2016)
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