Mexican Women’s Parliament: Is it the way to reach gender equity

One of the most important decisions taken by the Mexican Assembly is to approve the annual budget of the country. Beijing Agreements in 1995 change the perception in the parliament which was merely for men. So, the few Mexican women in the parliament from the different parties organized the “Women’s...

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Autores principales: Girón, Alicia, González Marín, María Luisa, Rodríguez López, Patricia
Formato: Ponencia/Presentación en Jornada, Congreso NonPeerReviewed
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://ru.iiec.unam.mx/2414/1/Mexican%20women%27s%20parliament.pdf
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=mx/mx-030&d=2414oai
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Mexican Women’s Parliament: Is it the way to reach gender equity
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description One of the most important decisions taken by the Mexican Assembly is to approve the annual budget of the country. Beijing Agreements in 1995 change the perception in the parliament which was merely for men. So, the few Mexican women in the parliament from the different parties organized the “Women’s Parliament” to reach gender equity not only in the different parties but in political, economic and social life. This year the women deputies and senators divided the country in five regions and had meetings outside of the central parliament office. at San Lázaro in Mexico City. These meetings tried to include the rich diversity demands from the different states, municipals and NGOs that participate during three weeks between February and March 2005. At the end of the regional meetings all the agreements were approved in the federal parliament. After Beijing Agreements + 10 not only the government but politicians are aware of improving empowerment women which has been a goal in a “machista” and traditional society
format Ponencia/Presentación en Jornada, Congreso
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Ponencia/Presentación en Jornada, Congreso
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author Girón, Alicia
González Marín, María Luisa
Rodríguez López, Patricia
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González Marín, María Luisa
Rodríguez López, Patricia
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title Mexican Women’s Parliament: Is it the way to reach gender equity
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