Women in Power: Georgia in the Council of Europe Report

European countries, including Georgia, are struggling to achieve gender balance in public decision-making, according to a new report from the Council of Europe.

The report, published by the Council of Europe’s Gender Equality Commission, looks at progress made by 46 countries towards the goal set by the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers in 2003 of having at least 40% of both men and women taking part in different aspects of political and public life.

The report includes detailed data on Georgia as well. The figures, accompanied by Europe-wide comparisons, can be found below:

The data reflects the situation in member states as of January 1, 2016, except for data on the political representatives which refer to election-day results (up to July 15, 2016).

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