In an earlier piece, we covered how the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and its president-elect Maryam Rajavi would improve the lives of Iranian women in 10 key areas ranging from employment to marriage to the legal system.
This piece will cover women’s participation in the political system in more detail.
In our earlier piece, we wrote that Maryam Rajavi believes that women should have equal rights to participate in the country's political leadership, including the formulation and implementation of government policy, the holding of public office, and the ability to perform all public functions at all levels of government.
What we want to know now is why Maryam Rajavi thinks that this is important for women’s rights?
Simply put, Maryam Rajavi believes that women are just as capable as men in every way, so there is no reason why they should not serve in the political sector, especially as they so often do much of the work in political movements without recognition.
She also that as women make up half the population, they should have equal representation in government because, historically, leaving political matters up to men has led to misogynist laws being passed.
Maryam Rajavi said: “Our experience made it palpably clear that defeating the curse of inequality is impossible without first taking a leap; leadership responsibilities must be given to the most competent women without the slightest degree of anxiety. Women's hegemony in the Iranian Resistance, as a paradigm-shifting transformation, paved the way for women to take on responsibilities in all fields.”
How would Maryam Rajavi ensure equal participation of women in politics?
In our earlier piece, we wrote that would remove any laws that ban or limit women’s role in government and introduce laws that the government would have to appoint women to at least half of its posts and that at least half of the candidates standing for any political party in any election must be female.
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