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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism. The article covers a UN Women delegation meeting with the Election Commission about women's parliamentary representation. No commodity, company, supply chain, or market impact is discussed. This is a political/gender equality topic without economic or commercial implications.
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- Seven women won general seats and 50 were elected to reserved seats in the 13th parliament.
- Total female MPs: 57 out of 350 lawmakers.
- Voter gap between males and females reduced from nearly three million to 1.8 million.
- The recent election was free of violence or ballot snatching.
- UN Women delegation met with the Election Commission to discuss low representation of women.
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