2021
DOI: 10.24241/rcai.2021.127.1.173
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¿Desde lo nacional o lo local? El camino de las mujeres al Congreso en la región andina y Chile

Abstract: Este artículo analiza las trayectorias políticas de las congresistas en Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú y Chile entre 2009 y 2016. Se clasifican sus trayectorias según su experiencia previa y los niveles territoriales donde ganaron elecciones antes de ingresar al Congreso, pudiendo ser estas novatas o profesionales. Las profesionales tenían experiencia política previa, ya fuera a escala nacional o subnacional, incluyendo las reelectas (incumbentes). Pese a los diferentes diseños institucionales de cada país, … Show more

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“…Men essentially dominated party politics in Chile (Interviews 7, 9, 17, 22). Between 1989 and 2015, women never won more than 16% of seats in either the senate or chamber (Batlle and Roque López, 2018: 64). As a long-time left party member noted, “Yes, women have little representation, and in general there have been various explanations presented, but power has always been with the men and if you look at the party's electoral [nominating] committees and the municipal governments, it is all men” (Interview 4).…”
Section: The Initial Absence Of Serial Replacement In Chilementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Men essentially dominated party politics in Chile (Interviews 7, 9, 17, 22). Between 1989 and 2015, women never won more than 16% of seats in either the senate or chamber (Batlle and Roque López, 2018: 64). As a long-time left party member noted, “Yes, women have little representation, and in general there have been various explanations presented, but power has always been with the men and if you look at the party's electoral [nominating] committees and the municipal governments, it is all men” (Interview 4).…”
Section: The Initial Absence Of Serial Replacement In Chilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the commission's findings, Bachelet proposed a modest electoral reform package, including a 30-percent quota (Batlle and Roque López, 2018). Bachelet herself supported the quota (Thomas, 2019), likely an extension of her campaign promises to deliver pro-women change (Reyes-Housholder 2018, 2019).…”
Section: The Initial Absence Of Serial Replacement In Chilementioning
confidence: 99%