Women in Swiss politics: still a long way to go
It s not unusual: The newly elected all-male Aargau government in October 2020, with its chancellor, Vincenza Trivigno Keystone / Alexandra Wey
Fifty years after getting the right to vote, women are better represented in the Swiss parliament than ever. In a ranking of 191 countries worldwide, Switzerland is in 17th place. But this is deceptive: at the local level, representation is still low.
This content was published on February 3, 2021 - 09:00
February 3, 2021 - 09:00
Jonas Glatthard
Studied political science and film studies at the University of Zurich, where he discovered his passion for data analysis and international movies. He joined SWI swissinfo.ch in 2020 to work on data driven stories and visualisations.
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