More Women Win Seats in Parliament Thanks to Tactical Voting - DutchNews.nl
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According to the foundation "Vote op een Vrouw" (Vote for a Woman), 43.3 percent of the newly elected members of Parliament are women. This is the highest percentage since 1918. A total of 65 women are expected to be elected to Parliament. This is still less than half of the total 150 seats. These are not yet official results, as the Electoral Council will announce those on Friday. "Vote op een Vrouw" is basing its findings on documents that mun…
Highest number of female parliamentarians in Dutch history; 43% women
The newly elected Tweede Kamer, the lower house of the Dutch parliament, consists of 43 percent women, according to the foundation Stem op een Vrouw (Vote for a Woman). This is the highest percentage of women in parliament since the first female MP was elected in 1918. According to the foundation, five additional women received a seat in parliament through preferential votes in this election.
In these parliamentary elections, 43 percent of the elected members of parliament are women, according to the "Vote op een Vrouw" foundation. This is the highest percentage of women in parliament since 1918. Five additional women were elected with preferential votes in these elections, the foundation reports.
In these parliamentary elections, 43 percent of the elected members of parliament are women, according to the "Vote op een Vrouw" foundation. This is the highest percentage of women in parliament since 1918. Five additional women were elected with preferential votes in these elections, according to the foundation.
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