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Australia's Compulsory Voting: High Turnout, but at What Cost?
Australians vote tomorrow in a federally mandated election; compulsory voting since 1924 ensures high turnout (around 90% in 2022) compared to the UK (60%) and US (64%) in 2024, though this system has potential downsides such as 'pork barrelling'.
Australia's Compulsory Voting: High Turnout, but at What Cost?
Australians vote tomorrow in a federally mandated election; compulsory voting since 1924 ensures high turnout (around 90% in 2022) compared to the UK (60%) and US (64%) in 2024, though this system has potential downsides such as 'pork barrelling'.
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36% Bias Score


Canada's Female MP Proportion Dips Post-Election
Canada's 2023 federal election saw a slight decrease in the percentage of women MPs to 30.03 percent, dropping Canada's global ranking in female parliamentary representation to 71st, behind countries like Mali and significantly trailing other Western democracies; Indigenous representation also decre...
Canada's Female MP Proportion Dips Post-Election
Canada's 2023 federal election saw a slight decrease in the percentage of women MPs to 30.03 percent, dropping Canada's global ranking in female parliamentary representation to 71st, behind countries like Mali and significantly trailing other Western democracies; Indigenous representation also decre...
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48% Bias Score


Fewer Women Candidates in 2025 Canadian Election
A new analysis reveals a significant drop in the number of female candidates running for federal office in Canada's 2025 election, particularly within the Conservative Party (from 33% to 23%), raising concerns about gender parity and minority representation in Parliament; several contributing factor...
Fewer Women Candidates in 2025 Canadian Election
A new analysis reveals a significant drop in the number of female candidates running for federal office in Canada's 2025 election, particularly within the Conservative Party (from 33% to 23%), raising concerns about gender parity and minority representation in Parliament; several contributing factor...
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36% Bias Score


SPD's Internal Conflict Highlights Gender Imbalance
The SPD faces internal conflict over its leadership, with co-chair Saskia Esken facing calls for her resignation while her male counterpart, Lars Klingbeil, is favored for the finance minister position despite lacking expertise, highlighting gender imbalances within the party.
SPD's Internal Conflict Highlights Gender Imbalance
The SPD faces internal conflict over its leadership, with co-chair Saskia Esken facing calls for her resignation while her male counterpart, Lars Klingbeil, is favored for the finance minister position despite lacking expertise, highlighting gender imbalances within the party.
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64% Bias Score


Underrepresentation in Germany's New Bundestag
Luke Hoß, a 23-year-old Left party member, is the youngest member of Germany's new Bundestag, where young people, women, workers, and minorities remain underrepresented, reflecting systemic issues within political parties.
Underrepresentation in Germany's New Bundestag
Luke Hoß, a 23-year-old Left party member, is the youngest member of Germany's new Bundestag, where young people, women, workers, and minorities remain underrepresented, reflecting systemic issues within political parties.
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Youngest MP to Donate Salary, Underscoring Bundestag's Demographic Imbalance
Luke Hoss, at 23, will be Germany's youngest Bundestag member, donating most of his salary to combat poverty; this highlights the underrepresentation of young people (7.5% under 30), women (32.5%), and immigrants (11.6%) in the new German parliament.
Germany's Youngest MP to Donate Salary, Underscoring Bundestag's Demographic Imbalance
Luke Hoss, at 23, will be Germany's youngest Bundestag member, donating most of his salary to combat poverty; this highlights the underrepresentation of young people (7.5% under 30), women (32.5%), and immigrants (11.6%) in the new German parliament.
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20% Bias Score

Australian Election Highlights Voter Disengagement Amidst Lack of Female Representation
Australia's recent election featured two male candidates, leading to voter disengagement, particularly among women who felt their concerns—including housing, healthcare, and climate—were overlooked.

Australian Election Highlights Voter Disengagement Amidst Lack of Female Representation
Australia's recent election featured two male candidates, leading to voter disengagement, particularly among women who felt their concerns—including housing, healthcare, and climate—were overlooked.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Ministerial Candidate Gender Gap: A Systemic Issue
A data analysis reveals a significant gender imbalance in potential German ministerial candidates, with fewer women holding the necessary prior leadership roles to qualify for cabinet positions, highlighting systemic issues within party structures and society.

Germany's Ministerial Candidate Gender Gap: A Systemic Issue
A data analysis reveals a significant gender imbalance in potential German ministerial candidates, with fewer women holding the necessary prior leadership roles to qualify for cabinet positions, highlighting systemic issues within party structures and society.
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48% Bias Score

Puglia's Weak Gender Parity Law and Potential Election Delay
The Puglia regional council approved a gender parity law with weak enforcement, resulting in likely low female representation in upcoming elections; a proposal to postpone these elections to 2026 is under consideration to save money, raising concerns about further delays in achieving gender balance.

Puglia's Weak Gender Parity Law and Potential Election Delay
The Puglia regional council approved a gender parity law with weak enforcement, resulting in likely low female representation in upcoming elections; a proposal to postpone these elections to 2026 is under consideration to save money, raising concerns about further delays in achieving gender balance.
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60% Bias Score

Youngest Bundestag Member Highlights Underrepresentation of Young People, Women, and Working Class
Luke Hoss, at 23, will be the youngest member of Germany's new Bundestag; his plan to donate most of his salary to fight poverty highlights the underrepresentation of young people (7.5% of parliament, compared to 13% of voters), women (32.5%), and working-class individuals (3%) in the new parliament...

Youngest Bundestag Member Highlights Underrepresentation of Young People, Women, and Working Class
Luke Hoss, at 23, will be the youngest member of Germany's new Bundestag; his plan to donate most of his salary to fight poverty highlights the underrepresentation of young people (7.5% of parliament, compared to 13% of voters), women (32.5%), and working-class individuals (3%) in the new parliament...
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44% Bias Score

German Parliament's Youngest Member Donates Salary to Fight Poverty, Underscoring Representation Issues
Luke Hoss, Germany's youngest member of parliament, plans to donate most of his salary to help people struggling with poverty, highlighting the underrepresentation of young people, women, and working-class individuals in the Bundestag and the need for greater inclusivity in German politics.

German Parliament's Youngest Member Donates Salary to Fight Poverty, Underscoring Representation Issues
Luke Hoss, Germany's youngest member of parliament, plans to donate most of his salary to help people struggling with poverty, highlighting the underrepresentation of young people, women, and working-class individuals in the Bundestag and the need for greater inclusivity in German politics.
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20% Bias Score

East German Representation in Thuringian Ministerial Leadership
In Thuringia, 49.4% of ministerial leadership positions are held by East Germans, with the highest representation (73.5%) in the Ministry of Education and the lowest (31.4%) in Justice and Interior Ministries; the State Chancellery attributes this to post-reunification hiring and ongoing natural shi...

East German Representation in Thuringian Ministerial Leadership
In Thuringia, 49.4% of ministerial leadership positions are held by East Germans, with the highest representation (73.5%) in the Ministry of Education and the lowest (31.4%) in Justice and Interior Ministries; the State Chancellery attributes this to post-reunification hiring and ongoing natural shi...
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36% Bias Score
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