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Advocates push for constitutional amendment for 14 reserved seats for women in parliament

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This move is seen as a crucial step towards achieving gender equality in Gambian politics, as women currently hold less than 10% of seats in Parliament, despite making up over 50% of the population and voter base. The International IDEA Head of Gambia Office emphasises that the proposed amendments focus on justice, legitimacy, and effectiveness, rather than just numbers. The bill has received support from various stakeholders, including the Euro…
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thepoint.gm broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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