Women's voices heard in EU elections more than ever before, study shows
Ljubljana, 30 July - The voices of women were heard more in this year's EU elections than ever before but there is still room for improvement, showed a study on gender equality in European elections. Visibility, experience and investing in the campaign have a stronger influence on women getting elected in Slovenia than preferential vote.
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A voter casts her ballot in Slovenia's EU election and three consultative referendums.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
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