Colombia’s half-cabinets consist of women

Columbia's Prime Minister Orankov has included 8 male and 8 female ministers in the 16-cabinet cabinet in his cabinet.

Columbia’s Prime Minister Orankov has included 8 male and 8 female ministers in the 16-cabinet cabinet in his cabinet.

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In the 21st Century, women are making their status acceptable in this manner, which is not the case in the past. As many as global movement is going on today, regarding equal rights to women’s rights and women; it has never been seen in the past. In recent months, Iceland has legislated to pay equally equal to men for gender equality, those who do not act will be punished and punished, and on the other hand, countries like Dubai and New Zealand are also making effective legislation for women’s rights.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern himself is also the female and also the youngest head of the world in the democratic world. To empower women, give those maximum rights and increase gender equality the head of Columbia’s new government and conservative Prime Minister Ivan Duque represented the equality of men and women in their cabinets. There are 8 male and 8 female ministers in the cabinet comprising 16 ministers. Right-handed Conservative President Ivan Duque said in a statement after winning the election, it is very important that Colombia’s women, leadership positions, are proud of them. In the history of Columbia, for the first time, the Home Minister will be appointed. Most important ministries like Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Justice have been given to women in Ivan Duque’s cabinet. Due to political influence and power, these ministries are generally considered as men’s ministries. Not only has this, for the first time in Columbia’s history, a woman Marta Lucia Ramrez been elected the Vice President of the country.

The National Women Network headquarters, Beatriz Quintero, works for human rights in Columbia, symbolically symbolizes it. It is very important in logic and this is a great cultural and cultural change. It will be difficult for future governments to keep gender equality behind this new fact. Marta Lucia Ramrez further says, a girl in Colombia can see a female vice president today and indeed, any girl can now express the desire to become the President of the country and Vice President. Worldwide, in 2017, 23.4 percent of the parliamentary members were women. During this time the number of female parliamentary leaders was in North Europe, Scandinavian countries, while the lowest number was in the Arab and Pacific territorial states. These figures are reported in the International Parliamentary Union (IPU) report, which is an organization of international parliamentarians.

Speaking of individual countries, most women are in Rwanda’s parliament, where the number of women’s parliamentary leaders is 61.3%, followed by Bolivia, Cuba and Mexico. Everything that scientific data is not available is that women’s presence on leadership positions, Women’s rights struggle can be taken forward, however, it can make a difference. Experts believe that women’s headship positions can have the effect of coming on that; the problems of women have been ignored, As violence and equal pay issues on women, they get the importance of policing process.

According to the UN, more women on leadership positions also mean that the economy will grow faster. By 2030 women’s equal representation in politics is also included in the UN goals. In recent years, regarding giving more representation to women in the field of politics there has been a great deal of progress in Columbia and throughout Latin America. Under the mandatory scheme by voluntary and legislation, political parties have been banned that they represent more women in Parliament. The results of these efforts are very encouraging. That is why most of the women’s headlines have emerged in Latin America, from Brazil to Chile and Costa Rica. However, Latin America still needs to do a lot of work at the lower level, whereas local governments represent a lot of women with deep color and rural race. Colombia is less than 15 percent of female mayors, while one of the 5 parliamentary members is female. Regarding these groundwater facts, the International Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), a human rights organization working in the region, emphasized the region and organization member states that they should take practical measures to increase the political participation of women belonging to linguistic minorities.

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