Irrawaddy-Nov 19

The proportion of lawmakers elected to the national and subnational legislatures who are women increased in Myanmar’s Nov. 8 general election compared to the 2015 poll, the Union Election Commission (UEC)’s election results show. Women accounted for 17 percent of lawmakers and ethnic affairs ministers elected to the Union and regional parliaments this year, according to local civil society organization Phan Tee Eain (Creative Home). Of 1,117 seats, women won 194—25 in the Upper House, 53 in the Lower House and 116 in the state and regional parliaments—an increase of 4 percent from 2015, Phan Tee Eain director Daw Khin Lay Nge told The Irrawaddy. In the 2015 general election, women secured 152 of 1,150 seats up for grabs.

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