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    Women in Andorra

    Legally, women in Andorra have equal rights under the laws of the Principality of Andorra. Politically, Andorran women won 15 out of 28 in seats in the country's legislature during the parliamentary election of 2011. For this reason, Andorra became the first nation in Europe and the second country internationally to have elected a "majority female legislature". Wikipedia

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    Legally, women in Andorra have equal rights under the laws of the Principality of Andorra.Politically, Andorran women won 15 out of 28 in seats in the country's legislature during the parliamentary election of 2011. For this reason, Andorra became the first nation in Europe and the second country internationally to have elected a "majority female legislature".
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  4. wechronicle.com

    Andorra, a small country nestled between Spain and France, has a unique political system that has influenced its history of women's suffrage. This article will explore the role of women in Andorran society, the struggle for women's rights, and the impact of the suffrage movement on Andorran politics and society.
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Elidà Amigó i Montanya (September 5, 1935 - September 9, 2020) was an Andorran historian, archivist, activist, and suffragist.A leader in the feminist movement that led to Andorran women gaining the right to vote in 1970, she was also an academic expert on the history and sociology of the microstate of Andorra.She has been described as "the first Andorran intellectual to bring critical ...
  6. everyculture.com

    The Relative Status of Women and Men. Andorran society, with its strong rural origins, maintained a marked segregation on the basis of gender roles until the late twentieth century. All public activity was exercised by men, representing the family.
  7. acelebrationofwomen.org

    Responsibility for defending Andorra rests with Spain and France. Andorra is a member of the United Nations as well as a number of other international organizations. Gender Equity & Women's Issues. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women 1. The Committee considered the initial report of Andorra (CEDAW/C/AND/1) at its ...
  8. borgenproject.org

    Mar 20, 2024Women's rights in Andorra have recently made significant advances, positioning at the forefront of gender equality efforts. Andorra, nestled between France and Spain, this small European country has taken significant strides to ensure that women have equal opportunities and protections under the law. Central to this endeavor are various ...
  9. lareddepathways.com

    Aug 31, 2024Andorra's unique political system, which historically excluded both men and women from political life, has evolved over time. Women's suffrage was introduced in 1976, marking a significant step towards political equality. Traditionally, women held power within the "casa," or home, but were excluded from political life until recent decades.
  10. andorrainsiders.com

    History of Andorra since its foundation and independence. Brief summary of the Principality from its origins in the Pyrenees ... 1970: the lowering of the voting age to 21 was approved and women were allowed to vote, although the discrimination towards the population that did not have the nationality was accentuated. 1971: The new electoral ...
  11. andorramania.com

    During the year 1.959, was found the oldest skeleton of Andorra. It was a woman that lived about 4000 years ago, and found at the "Balma de la Margineda", where they also found arrow tips, flinstone industry, bone tools, ceramic fragments, etc. ... that remain through history, Andorra has maintained its independence if front of powerful nations ...
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