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30 August 2012

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In the 1977 national election, 10 women throughout PNG contested and 3 women were elected. They were Nahau Rooney, Waliyato Clowes and Josephin Abaijah.

In those days there were minimal or nil efforts to address traditional attitudes in the country and to support women candidates.

Furthermore, the 1977 parliament has 2.75 % of women parliamentarians.The title of the article contradicts the facts and figures as well.

In the 2012 national election 136 women contested and only 3 were elected when you compare it with 1977.

I think the 1977 election was still the benchmark for women progress in politics because immediately after that you can bring in Mathilda Pilakapiyo and Heny Moiatz (provincial politicians).

I recommend for a thorough research on the variations rather than demagogy (exciting people's feeling).

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