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Females in Front, the petition I've signed, pointedly asks: with 250 million women in Europe surely one is good enough? But when it comes to petitions to campaign on the issue it seems that one is absolutely not good enough, as I discovered today via Mary Honeyball MEP's blog - there's a rival poll with a similar theme at send2women.eu. Most strange is that the politician most outspoken on this issue - Margot Wallström - is not listed as a supporter of either initiative. What's going on here?
Females in Front, the petition I've signed, pointedly asks: with 250 million women in Europe surely one is good enough?
But when it comes to petitions to campaign on the issue it seems that one is absolutely not good enough, as I discovered today via Mary Honeyball MEP's blog - there's a rival poll with a similar theme at send2women.eu.
Most strange is that the politician most outspoken on this issue - Margot Wallström - is not listed as a supporter of either initiative. What's going on here?
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Margot has signed the send2women campaign. The only reason she has not signed the Females in Front one is that it says it will be addressed to the Commission based on the citizens initiative provided for in the Lisbon Treaty. Quite apart from the fact that the question of when or if the Lisbon Treaty will come into force remains open, the Commission is not in a position to do anything with such a petition since appointing people to the posts in question does not fall within its competence. Margot has also been fully involved in the network of female MEPs which has recently been created. The European Womens Lobby will launch a campaign on 16 September which Margot fully endorses and she will speak at the launch. This campaign is endorsed by a large number of prominent politicians and others, including Yves Leterne, Simone Veil, Mary Robinson and many more. See http://www.5050democracy.eu (active from 16 September) for full details.
Margot has signed the send2women campaign. The only reason she has not signed the Females in Front one is that it says it will be addressed to the Commission based on the citizens initiative provided for in the Lisbon Treaty. Quite apart from the fact that the question of when or if the Lisbon Treaty will come into force remains open, the Commission is not in a position to do anything with such a petition since appointing people to the posts in question does not fall within its competence.
Margot has also been fully involved in the network of female MEPs which has recently been created.
The European Womens Lobby will launch a campaign on 16 September which Margot fully endorses and she will speak at the launch. This campaign is endorsed by a large number of prominent politicians and others, including Yves Leterne, Simone Veil, Mary Robinson and many more.
See http://www.5050democracy.eu (active from 16 September) for full details.
From Slovenia, PM-to-be Borut Pahor, who promised a 50/50 cabinet after the election victory, signed too.
From France, I see Delanoë scooped both Royal and Aubry - but not Buffet.
From Germany, re recent discussion with Martin, Kohl's former pitbull, Heiner Geißler of the CDU among the signatories. Federal minister for Family, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, and Merkel confidante, Ursula von der Leyen shows her colours too.
I see some countries still have to hear from it, like the Czech Republic - for which Vladimír pidla signed it! (Not bothering about the accents like I do, BTW.)
The largest number of signatories seem to come from Turkey. *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
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