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Women in Politics Slovenia. 1 st SGM Brussels, 23-25 Jan 2013. Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia : 1991 The National Assembly Election Act : 1992 Local Election Act : 1993 The Election of Slovene Members to the European Parliament Act : 2002. In 2001:
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Women in PoliticsSlovenia 1st SGM Brussels, 23-25 Jan 2013
Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia: 1991 The National Assembly Election Act: 1992 Local Election Act: 1993 The Election of Slovene Members to the European Parliament Act:2002 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
In 2001: The Coalition for Implementing the Balanced Participation of Women and Man in Public Life Low percentage of women in politics before 2001: parliament: W =7,8%-13,3% local councils: W = 10,8%-13,1% 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
The result the change of our constitution in 2004: “The law provides measures to promote equal opportunities for men and women in standing for electionsinto the state authorities and local communities.” 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
The European Parliament elections the change of the electoral act:before first electionsin 2004 today: 50% of women 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
Local elections the change of the electoral act: 2005 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
The National Assembly elections the change of the electoral act:2006 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
TODAY 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
President of the Republic of Slovenia: M President of the National Assembly: M Prime Minister: M 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
The Mayors: W = 4,74% 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
Only one female minister! 8,33% 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
The Members of Local Councils: W = 22,54% 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
The Members of the National Assembly: W = 38% 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
The Slovene Members of the European parliament: W = 50% 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013
The end 1st SGM, Brussels 23-25 Jan 2013