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Japan's Share of Female Lawmakers Lowest among G-7 Members

Japan's Share of Female Lawmakers Lowest among G-7 Members

   Berlin, March 6 (Jiji Press)--The share of women among Japan's lawmakers was 15.7 pct as of last December, lowest among the Group of Seven major powers, an Inter-Parliamentary Union report said Thursday.
   The global average was 27.2 pct.
   "Our work is far from done as we aim for gender parity," said an official of the Geneva-based global organization of national parliaments.
   The global average improved from 11.3 pct in 1995, but the growth has been sluggish in recent years.
   In the world's 73 parliaments that held elections in 2024, the share of female lawmakers increased just 1.4 percentage points after the elections.

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