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"Madam President, Mr Barroso, I have just come from the Swedish Parliament where, in the last ten years, every other politician has been a woman. Here in Parliament, there are all too few women, less than a third. The Commission and other EU institutions have so far had far too few women. Half of the electorate are women who, in many cases, are also doubtful as to what the EU can offer them. The Group of the Party of European Socialists here in Parliament always looks nowadays at the proportion of women.
I turn now to my question. If you are elected, Mr Barroso, how many women will there be in the Commission? What policy on gender equality will you pursue? Will women be included in the partnership you talked about? In one speech, you talked about having ‘more women in the Commission’. That is much too vague and woolly. How many women do you aim to have in the Commission?"@en1
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