Milojko Spajić, Photo: Printscreen
Milojko Spajić Advocates for Enhanced Gender Quotas in Electoral Law
In a significant step towards promoting gender equality, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić has expressed strong support for an initiative aimed at increasing the gender quota for electoral positions from 30% to 40%. This proposal mandates the inclusion of at least one woman for every three candidates on electoral lists.
Government’s Commitment to Gender Equality
This announcement was made during a video address to the Parliamentary Committee for Gender Equality, which is currently reviewing the initiative. Spajić remarked, “I absolutely support increasing the quota for the underrepresented gender from 30 to 40 percent in the electoral law.”
Women in Leadership Roles
Highlighting the effectiveness of women in leadership, Spajić noted that within the Europe Now Movement (PES), approximately 40% of ministerial positions are held by women. He emphasized that these leaders have demonstrated exemplary management skills within their respective departments.
Long-Term Vision
Spajić articulated a vision for a society that transcends traditional stereotypes, stating, “In this way, we want to open up additional space for the previously neglected potential to be further expressed in the creation of public policies and the leadership of our country.”
He underlined the importance of the parliament taking decisive action in this matter as a demonstration of the society’s collective strength and commitment to aligning with the highest standards of Europe and globally.
A Call to Action
In conclusion, the Prime Minister’s support for increasing the gender quota signifies a pivotal shift towards inclusivity in governance. The upcoming discussions on this initiative within the parliamentary framework will be crucial in determining its implementation and impact on future electoral processes.
