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Germany: the end of parity in the government goes badly

2023-01-17T15:59:30.811Z


The replacement in the German Ministry of Defense of a woman by a man signed Tuesday, January 17 the end of parity within the government,...


The replacement in the German Ministry of Defense of a woman by a man on Tuesday January 17 signed the end of parity within the government, arousing criticism even within the coalition.

Olaf Scholz formed a joint team of 16 ministers in December 2021, a first in Germany, of which the chancellor, who claims to be a feminist, said he was "

particularly proud

".

“Extremely important” parity composition

But the replacement of the Social Democrat Christine Lambrecht, weakened by blunders, by Boris Pistorius, a little-known regional elected official, puts an end to this balance.

A development that goes wrong, including among environmentalists members of the ruling coalition.

"

We believe that in 2023, a government should be composed of equal representation

", thus regretted Katharina Dröge, leader of the parliamentary group of the Greens in the Bundestag.

For environmentalists, “

a joint composition of the cabinet is extremely important

”, she hammered.

Read alsoThe laborious first year of Olaf Scholz

Ecologists also have three women ministers, against two men.

"

We, the Greens, will always make our contribution to parity, including in government

," added Omid Nouripour, co-leader of the party with Ricarda Lang.

Within the SPD, party of Mr. Scholz and the new minister, voices had also been raised in recent hours, before the announcement of the successor to Chirstine Lambrecht, to demand the maintenance of parity.

"

A society made up of more than 50% women must also be reflected in government

," argued the chairwoman of the Social Democratic Women's Task Force, Maria Noichl, in the Rheinische Post.

The Fifty-fifty must continue to apply.

This is what the SPD stands for

”.

"

Apparently, as demanded by the conservatives, the posts were allocated on the basis of dubious qualifications and not of sex

", for her part regretted Heidi Reichinnek, an extreme left MP, deploring that Olaf Scholz thus bid "

farewell to his electoral promise of a joint cabinet

".

Source: lefigaro

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