- 50 Women Participate In The Network For Parity Between Women And Men Will Be Vigilant In The Electoral Process
By MarÃa Miranda Franco
Around 50 women in Aguascalientes, through the Network for Parity
between Women and Men, will consolidate a civil association where they
will be involved from civil society to the government.
"Both
civil society organizations and government, as the case of the State
Electoral Institute (IEE) and different levels of government, we tried
to compact and of course to add to create this network. We
are going to constitute ourselves as a civil association, as a plural
group coming from different spaces, institutions, civil society
organizations and political parties, as well as the academy, "explained
Mabel Haro, president of the Ibero-American Association for the
Development of Equality. of genre.
The objective of such an association is to enforce the law on issues
of parity, as well as to ensure that political parties comply with what
the law establishes on issues of gender equity.
"Therefore the network will seek to generate the necessary
coordination so that from the sum of talents and wills can monitor this
law and develop better conditions for the real experience of equality."
In
this sense, Mabel Haro said that "we are also going to try, already
entered in this (electoral) process, to have women observers in each of
the districts and electoral councils so that they are monitoring and
reporting any irregular situation that is happening in question. discrimination
and political violence, exclusion, segregation and the rejection of any
character of any political party, either representative or counselor in
the different electoral spaces and have us a wide network of observers
who are reporting immediately any attitude of discrimination or political violence that prevents the effective development of parity ".

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