‘A game-changing moment’: Chile constitution could set new gender equality standard
by Charis McGowan in Santiago from World news | The Guardian on (#5HT83)
Chileans to elect 155-strong assembly made up of equivalent men and women to set out new framework and enshrine equal rights
Women's rights activists in Chile say that the country's new constitution will catalyze progress for women in the country - and could set a new global standard for gender equality in politics.
In a two-day vote this weekend, Chileans will elect a 155-strong citizens' assembly to write a new constitution for the country - the first anywhere in the world to be written by an equal number of men and women.
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