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Political Representation

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politics2 years ago

"Changing Tides: Houston's Runoff Election Shakes Up Mayoral Race"

Houston, the fourth-largest city in the U.S., is on the verge of electing a new mayor in a runoff between state Sen. John Whitmire and U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, both in their 70s, despite the city's demographic trend of becoming younger. This has frustrated some voters, particularly younger ones, who feel disconnected from older candidates. While Whitmire and Jackson Lee have promised to include the perspectives of younger voters, reaching out to and engaging younger voters remains a challenge. Issues important to younger voters, such as reproductive rights and LGBTQ+ rights, have been largely absent from the mayoral race, leading some to question the impact of local elections on these issues.

politics2 years ago

"India's Women's Reservation Bill: Imperfect but Important Step Forward"

India is set to reserve one-third of seats in the lower house of parliament for women, a move aimed at promoting gender equality and increasing political representation. The decision comes as part of ongoing efforts to address the underrepresentation of women in Indian politics and empower them to participate in decision-making processes.

social-issues2 years ago

Global Gender Gap Report 2021: Japan falls, Germany rises, and gender equality still far off

Japan has fallen nine positions to 125th out of 146 countries in the World Economic Forum's gender gap report, with low scores for women's participation in politics and the economy. Female participation in politics stood at 5.7%, with 10% of parliamentary lawmakers and 8.3% of ministers being women, while there has never been a female prime minister. However, women's access to education and healthcare scored highly.