Female MPs in Japan seek to flush out sexism with call for more toilets
by Agence France-Presse in Tokyo from World news | The Guardian on (#72G45)
PM Sanae Takaichi joins petition asking for better facilities for women to match improved representation
Nearly 60 female lawmakers in Japan, including the prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, have submitted a petition calling for more toilets in the parliament building for women to match their improved representation.
Japanese politics remains hugely male-dominated, although the number of women in the parliament rose at the last election - and Takaichi became the first female prime minister in October. This is reflected by there being only one lavatory containing two cubicles for the lower house's 73 women to use near the Diet's main plenary session hall in central Tokyo.
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