”Women's leadership cannot be established by the percentage that has been brought to the posts that are mandatory by the constitution and laws.”
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Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapalia has said that despite the constitution and legal system, the presence of women in leadership has not been satisfactory due to party influence.
Speaking in the first session of the 'Nirbhik Nari' program organized by Kantipur Publications in Kathmandu on Thursday, he said, 'The arrangements made by the constitution and the current situation are not satisfactory.' And bring to the leadership the most appropriate and effective He said that even though the medium is verbal, there are legal loopholes. "I will tell you a sad fact, we published the last voter list a week ago, the number of women in the total population is more than 400,000," he said. It means how to manage the subject.'
42 percent of the local level, 35 percent of the provincial level and 34 percent of the union representation of women from the 2079 election . It is not weak if you look at it relative rather than absolute . In democratic countries with parliamentary systems around the world, the leadership of female parliamentarians is only 36.9 percent. In Nepal, about 35 percent is Chief Election Commissioner Thapalia says that even though Nepal ranks first in Asia and South Asia in terms of women's participation, we cannot be complacent.
'Women's leadership cannot be established by the percentage of women who have been pushed to positions that are mandated by the constitution and law,' Thapalia said. How to bring women to the center structure and leadership, if there are not even two percent.'
