Last May, part of the political class was moved to see a woman, Elisabeth Borne, appointed head of government.
The following month, Yvelines MP Yaël Braun-Pivet was elected to the perch.
"These are important designations but do not reflect the reality of the place given to women"
, regrets Sylvie Pierre-Brossolette, president of the High Council for Equality between women and men (HCE).
The independent body submits, this Monday, to the Minister for Equality between women and men, Isabelle Rome, a report on the state of political parity in France.
Le Figaro
was able to learn about it.
For six months, the Parity Commission of the HCE chaired by Catherine Ladousse, heard lawyers, parliamentarians and party representatives, as well as the President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, and her counterpart in the Senate, Gérard Larcher.
The observation is clear: more than twenty years after the first law aimed at promoting equal access for…
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