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Half of the electoral list of PPCD in the parliamentary elections from 2009 will be formed of women
The Christian-Democratic People's Party (PPCD) opts for the active involvement of women in politics. This issue was discussed on Sunday, at the Conference of Christian-Democratic Women's Society, DECA-press Agency informs.
The leader of the Society, Monica Babuc, declared that half of the electoral list of PPCD for the next parliamentary elections will be formed of women. She specified that, after each man, there will be a woman in the electoral list of PPCD. According to her words, PPCD will do this thing because it realizes the imporance of involvement of women in politics. The leader of PPCD, Iurie Rosca, declared that he had always supported the idea of involving women in the electoral list of PPCD and mentioned that „women's contribution to the activity of PPCD is the same as men's contribution”. // DECA-Press Publication date: 18 March 2008 Source: Archive
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