Afghanistan has more females in Government than Australia.
It is amazing but Australia is now a deep embarrassment to the world. There is just one female on the front bench.
Norway just appointed its second female prime minister. Germany has a female chancellor Angela Merkel. Finland has 86 women in parliament which represents 43% of its 200 members.
Bangladesh has a female PM as has Denmark. Iran’s Vice-President and Head of National Youth Organization Farahnaz Torkestani is a woman.
Ahmadinejad appoints 4th woman to cabinet
Afp, Tehran
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sacked the head of Iran’s National Youth Organisation yesterday and appointed a woman to the cabinet post, official media reported.
Ahmadinejad removed Mehrdad Bazrpash and named Farahnaz Torkestani as the head of the National Youth Organisation, the official IRNA news agency said.
So, in summing up!
Abbott is either incapable of seeing and recognizing capable women for his cabinet or ‘his women of merit’ women don’t want to have a bar of his present coterie of the sneering beady eyed males burrowing away in Canberra. Either way, it doesn’t speak well for the integrity of our present government led by Abbott.
Tags: Abbott, Angela Merkel, Australia, Denmark, Finland, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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http://nypost.com/2013/09/21/my-life-of-hell-in-an-afghan-harem/
This is the place. great.
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The funny thing is, on QandA last night, there were more females on the panel than Liberals’ front bench. Hah hah haaa..
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I liked the Green girl, Larissa.
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She is level headed, and not as aggressive as Liberal female politicians.
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None could be more aggressive than Liberal female politicians.
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Legal marriages in Iran and most Asian and Middle Eastern countries are higher than many western countries.
Iran is 18 for males and 16 for females.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriageable_age
As for sex in underage, I wouldn’t have to go much further than our local church or scoutmasters.
By the way;
The sign painted on a building in a village in Hubei, China, informs of the marriageable age in the country (22 for men, 20 for women).Afghanistan: 18 for males and 16 for females. Azerbaijan: 18 for males, 17 for females. 17 or 16 correspondingly in special cases.[31]
Bangladesh: 21 for males and 18 for females. Bangladeshi law provides for penal sanctions for the contraction of under-age marriages, though such unions are not considered invalid
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Well, if it’s a contest of one one-upmanship, I’ll just say that they (some of the countries) also have more murders, disembowelments, acid attacks, anti-government protesters in prison and legal marriages with under-age girls (by our standards).
Germany and Norway have conservative governments – so with our conservative government and the chance of having the new PPL, so that young women in their child bearing years can keep up with their male counterparts, we may see more intelligent women coming through.
Amadinnerjacket has been replaced of course, so good luck to Rowahni. Leader of a population 3½ times the size of Australia.
Why were the unions only campaigning for cartons of beer and chromium hub caps, when they should have been campaigning for women’s rights, taking the imbued fecundity issues into the equation?
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Quote:so that young women in their child bearing years can keep up with their male counterparts, we may see more intelligent women coming through. Unquote.
Carisbrooke, surely you are just joking or revving us up?
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