Understanding High Presence of Women in Rwanda's Parliament : Paths to World's First Female Parliamentary Majority in Post-Genocide Rwanda (2010. 284 S. 220 mm)

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Understanding High Presence of Women in Rwanda's Parliament : Paths to World's First Female Parliamentary Majority in Post-Genocide Rwanda (2010. 284 S. 220 mm)

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Rwanda has the highest number of women in its parliament than in any other country in the world. After the first post-genocide legislative elections, in 2003, about 49% of elected legislators in the lower house of Parliament were women. Five years later, women constitute over 56% of elected legislators following the subsequent elections in September 2008. This success of women at the ballot box is unprecedented in the history of representative politics anywhere. So far, women's success is attributed to the 30% reserved seats for women adopted in the post-genocide constitution of 2003. However, the electoral outcome for women far exceeds this quota. This suggests that reserved seats are only part of, but not the whole explanation of how and why women were able to perform well in elections. In this book, the author argues that high numbers of women in Rwanda's Parliament should be understood as a consequence of varied factors and conditions embedded in the country's violent political past and socio-political changes driven by the elite. In this regard, the role of dominant elite discourse in the construction of political categories and presence in sites of power is highlighted.
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Christopher Kayumba is a lecture at the National Universityof Rwanda. He completed his PhD in Peace and Development atGothenburg University in Sweden. Dr Kayumba specializes indiscerning the relationship between media, politics, developmentand conflict management.

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