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    1. Straight_Ad2258 on

      really weird that there are only 29 countries in the world with a lower share of women in Parliament than Hungary, you can count them in the table

      [https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-of-women-in-parliament?tab=table&country=HUN~OWID_WRL~IRQ~SAU~EGY~PAK~MAR](https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-of-women-in-parliament?tab=table&country=HUN~OWID_WRL~IRQ~SAU~EGY~PAK~MAR)

      and among Western countries, Japan is sitting there at 10% share of women in Parliament, lower than 95% of the world

      I’m not judging whether its sexist or not, I’m just making an observation

    2. Far_Boot7832 on

      So cathotaliban is worse than literal Taliban sometimes?

    3. Ananski_returns on

      Terrible color choice. r/dataisbeautiful would be livid.

    4. Candid_Education_864 on

      And in stark contrast 4 our of the 7 delegates to the EP from the rising Tisza party are capable women.

      The legacy opposition parties had nothing to offer for ambitous women, and the Fidesz treats them as if it is sin for women to have a successful carrier and their jobs is to serve their husbands….

      This country is turning away from Fidesz in such degree that it is very hard to explain unless you follow hungarian politics on a daily basis. It is over for Orban!

    5. dead97531 on

      I mean this happens when you use every woman as a token to be thrown away when the fire gets too close.

      And it doesn’t have help that fidesz has a “káder” (staff) shortage meaning they haven’t enough capable professional people to cover everything because it is getting embarrassing to part of fidesz and Tisza controls the below 50 age group.

    6. ProseFox1123 on

      It’s only weird if you don’t live here.

      Orbán uses them as human shields, they blame them and make them resign for their sh¡t

    7. kanzenduster on

      Well, it tends to happen when 2/3 of the members of the parliament is basically hand picked by Orbán who has said many times that this job is not fit for a woman. And when one the few women do something well, he compliments them by saying she’s more of a man than many other politicians.

      And if I see correctly in the comments, the data is from 2023 so the number is even less now. (Edit: it was pointed out that the number is actually higher now. I was think about a recent scandal where the two most prominent women around the government, the president and the minister of justice had to resign, in part to deflect the blame from Orbán and his circles.)

    8. GalwayBogger on

      So, TIL Iraq has more women in parliament than Ireland (25.3%), there’s an eye opener for you…

    9. AnonymousBrowserLS on

      What’s weird about that?

      The two genders don’t have to be perfectly represented in every single aspect of life, you know that?

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