Japan’s female lawmakers demand more restrooms in parliament

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Japan's female lawmakers, including Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, are advocating for more women's toilets in parliament due to long queues caused by increased female representation, highlighting ongoing gender inequality issues in a traditionally male-dominated political environment.
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