Da Nang (VNA) - To raise the rate of female deputies to the National Assembly (NA) andall-level People’s Councils requires strong, synchronous, and effectivesolutions as well as political resolve and efforts from female candidates, ameeting in central Da Nang city on April 12 heard.
According toNguyen Thuy Anh, Chairwoman of the NA Committee for Social Affairs andPermanent Vice Chairwoman of the Female NA Deputy Group, legal regulations requirethat women must account for at least 35 percent of the total number of femalecandidates for deputy to the NA and all-level People’s Councils.
Although therate of female deputies to the 14th NA and all-level People’sCouncils for 2016-2021 was higher than in the previous tenure, it failed toreach the targeted 30 percent.
The worldaverage rate is currently 25.5 percent, and Vietnam ranked 60th globally in this regard during the 14th tenure and fifth inSoutheast Asia, after Timor Leste, Singapore, the Philippines, and Laos, she said.
Anh stressedthat Vietnam attaches importance to promoting gender equality and women’sengagement in politics, noting that the country’s constitution, policies, andlaws on the matter have created a legal framework for women to play a role inpolitical activities.
Le Thi Nguyet,Vice Chairwoman of the Committee, lauded the contributions of female deputiesto the country’s development, especially on issues regarding women, children,gender equality, and social welfare.
During the 14th tenure, they actively contributed opinions on draft laws, thematic supervisionreports, and Q&A sessions, she added.
A focus of themeeting was how to improve female candidates’ election campaign skills, towardsthe goal of having more women representatives in elected bodies./.
According toNguyen Thuy Anh, Chairwoman of the NA Committee for Social Affairs andPermanent Vice Chairwoman of the Female NA Deputy Group, legal regulations requirethat women must account for at least 35 percent of the total number of femalecandidates for deputy to the NA and all-level People’s Councils.
Although therate of female deputies to the 14th NA and all-level People’sCouncils for 2016-2021 was higher than in the previous tenure, it failed toreach the targeted 30 percent.
The worldaverage rate is currently 25.5 percent, and Vietnam ranked 60th globally in this regard during the 14th tenure and fifth inSoutheast Asia, after Timor Leste, Singapore, the Philippines, and Laos, she said.
Anh stressedthat Vietnam attaches importance to promoting gender equality and women’sengagement in politics, noting that the country’s constitution, policies, andlaws on the matter have created a legal framework for women to play a role inpolitical activities.
Le Thi Nguyet,Vice Chairwoman of the Committee, lauded the contributions of female deputiesto the country’s development, especially on issues regarding women, children,gender equality, and social welfare.
During the 14th tenure, they actively contributed opinions on draft laws, thematic supervisionreports, and Q&A sessions, she added.
A focus of themeeting was how to improve female candidates’ election campaign skills, towardsthe goal of having more women representatives in elected bodies./.
VNA