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“Women Make Politics Fairer And More Effective” – Alona Lebedieva

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In a world saturated with cruelty, complex challenges, and inequality, the role of women in politics is an indispensable component for the development of a just society.

When women have the opportunity to influence decision-making, society becomes more open and diverse.

Women are not just half of the population, they are an invaluable reservoir of potential, strength, and influence in the modern world.

Their contributions to all spheres of life are an integral part of our collective success and progressive development.

Women have become real managers, scientists, activists and leaders, highlighting their exceptional ability to see problems from different perspectives.

Their ideas and solutions diversify political discussions and contribute to the maintenance of harmony in society. Women in politics are not only a source of warmth and care, they are an unstoppable force of victory.

They become initiators of change, breaking gender stereotypes and convincingly proving that every person, regardless of gender, can make a significant contribution to fair and effective governance.

The diversity of views, experiences and ideas ensures a better reflection and consideration of the needs of different population groups.

The active participation of women in politics serves not only as a working example for the youth but also stimulates girls to self-realize and participate in important social processes.

Women leaders inspire and shape the next generation, motivating them not only to dream but also to act.

When I was a little girl, women did not have equal rights.

“A woman who wanted to work had to ask for her husband’s permission. And the husband could terminate her contract, if he believed that she was neglecting her housewife duties.

“It wasn’t until I was a student that women in my country conquered the right to sign their own contract. And then we had to fight to turn our equal rights into reality.

“Now fast-forward to 2024. Today women are scientists, CEOs and soldiers. Women are football players and Nobel prize winners. For the first time in our Union’s history – we have four women at the helm of the European Parliament, the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the European Investment Bank,”

– Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.

As an example, consider the «Iron Lady» Margaret Thatcher, who became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Thanks to her determination, she not only changed her country but also significantly influenced global events at that time.

Another notable figure is Christine Lagarde, an economist and former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (2011-2019).

She became the first woman to lead the IMF, known for her professional economic expertise and leadership potential.

In every country worldwide, there are heroic women fighting for rights and equal opportunities.

They not only speak about problems but actively work to solve them, building a world where the voice of every woman is not just heard but also taken into account.

One cannot forget Shirin Ebadi, an Iranian lawyer and human rights activist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her work in defending the rights of children and women in her country.

She symbolizes courage and dedication to the principles of justice. Her struggle is extraordinarily complex and dangerous.

Statistics indicate that countries with a high level of female participation in politics have lower levels of corruption. Women in crucial positions demonstrate a higher standard of ethics, defining a new level of political responsibility.

Finally, women in politics actively work on addressing family and child-related issues, contributing to the creation of a society where every individual, regardless of gender, can freely develop and realize their potential.

Therefore, when we talk about women in politics, we are talking about those who make history, drive change, and embody justice and strength.

Their stories are not just fragments of the past but also examples of inspiration for all of us and a call to action: «Yes, I can change the world».

Alona Lebedieva is a graduate of the Kyiv Institute of International Relations, and holds a Master’s degree in international economics She is the owner and Head of Supervisory Board at “Aurum Group” Ukraine, and also a Human Rights advocate, and an occasional contributor to EU-Briefs.

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