48%
Yes
52%
No
47%
Yes
39%
No
1%
Yes, and increase the amount to 50%
9%
No, a seat in parliament should be earned by experience not by gender
4%
No, and remove all reservations

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 @9JNZHRHfrom Illinois answered…2mos2MO

A politician has to have the right experience, but there should also be laws encouraging and helping women politicians, so that, naturally, half of the seats in parliament will be women.

 @9CQ7P9Xanswered…9mos9MO

Yes. Any candidate for the parliament that passes the eligibility criteria can gain a seat in the parliament regardless of how much or how little experience one may have. Parties should be mandated instead to field a diverse group of candidates during all their campaigns, so that eligible candidates from diverse backgrounds can also enter the parliament easily and represent the under-represented segments of society.

 @9CPNQZCanswered…9mos9MO

Provide fifty percent reservations for women and within that provide proportional reservations for SC/ST/OBC and Transgender women

 @962KL2Y from GU answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but if there is no qualified woman to take the seat, others should be allowed a chance

 @99CDLZRanswered…1yr1Y

The number of seats reserved for female candidates should be set to 20%

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