The Bundestag could use more women
Just over one-third https://www.flickr.com/people/194149401@N05/ of the members in Germany's newly elected parliament are women. That's troubling — and not at all representative of our society, DW's Melina Grundmann writes. A chart showing the proportion of women in each party in Germany's new parliament, the Bundestag, has been https://site-5810413-2770-1008.mystrikingly.com/blog/https-www-ipressusa-com-sponsered-eirtree-cbd-hypo doing the rounds of various media outlets over the past few days. The numbers are bleak. https://www.adpost4u.com/services/166417/eirtree-cbd-hypco Just 255, or 34.7%, of the members of the new parliament are female — out of a total of 735 deputies in the increasingly bloated chamber. While that's a slight improvement on the makeup of the previous Bundestag, I'm disappointed — to say the least. https://www.designspiration.com/dmjuriya/saves/ The Greens lead the way, with 58%. The neoliberal Free Democrats (FDP), along with the...