Article 5WT7Z Sexist snubs against female leaders are shockingly familiar | Emma Beddington

Sexist snubs against female leaders are shockingly familiar | Emma Beddington

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Emma Beddington
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Everyday sexism exists even among the political elite

There's a short video I keep watching of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen waiting in a ceremonial receiving line with European Council President Charles Michel and Emmanuel Macron to have photographs taken with dignitaries at the EU-Africa summit. The Ugandan foreign minister, General Jeje Odongo, enters, walks straight past her with a microscopic nod and greets Michel and Macron with vigorous handshakes. Macron gestures to Odongo, indicating Von der Leyen. Odongo does nothing; Macron insists, at which Odongo turns towards her with a small, stiff bow - still no handshake.

Another slight against Von der Leyen went viral last year. In Sofagate", President Erdogan and Charles Michel (yes, again) take the two chairs ceremonially arranged for discussion and photo ops at a summit in Ankara; left seatless, Von der Leyen coughs and gestures in impotent, angry incredulity, before awkwardly perching on a nearby sofa.

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