Switzerland gets majority female cabinet
Switzerland’s parliament on Wednesday gave women a majority of
cabinet posts for the first time in the history of one of Europe’s most
conservative countries, in a vote hailed as a triumph for women.
Switzerland was the last European democracy to grant women the vote
at national level in 1971 and the first female minister was only elected
in 1984.
Three of the seven ministerial posts in the current government, or
Federal Council, were occupied by women before Wednesday’s vote.
AFP
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