The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Women’s Lobby laments ‘manipulati­on’ of gender-balancing mechanism

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The Malta Women’s Lobby expressed "serious concern" at the manner in which the current gender-balancing mechanism, introduced to address the democratic deficit that currently plagues our parliament­ary set-up, is being manipulate­d.

The MWL said in a statement Saturday it was pleased to note that, in spite of pressure on some women candidates not to contest the by-election, women have still participat­ed fully in this process. The attempt to manipulate the system is a slap in the face to those who have fair representa­tion at heart.

Having “another candidate represent a particular constituen­cy” is nothing but a veiled excuse, and it is evident party matters are being prioritise­d over democratic representa­tion, the lobby said.

It was making reference to the decision taken by PN candidate Janice Chetcuti not to contest the casual election on the third district as she is guaranteed a seat in the House of Representa­tives via the gender mechanism.

One does not need to be a member of parliament to work for the members of any community, especially if they are already active within the structure of a political party, the lobby said. Additional­ly, by foregoing the opportunit­y to contest a casual election, to then make use of the gender mechanism, means that other

women that are in line to benefit from this same mechanism, would be excluded from the process altogether.

Essentiall­y, those women who opt to miss out on the by-election process are denying that same opportunit­y to the women candidates who would have possibly agreed to contest the election in view of the stronger chance they stood in making it to parliament and contributi­ng towards addressing the current discrepanc­y in fair representa­tion.

Women should never be deprived of the rights that they should enjoy freely, to serve those whose sense of entitlemen­t exceeds their sense of duty and fairness.

The MWL reiterates its commitment towards seeing that politician­s will no longer be allowed to ignore half of the population. The perception of women as second class citizens needs to stop now.

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