Tongan leader hopeful for more women MPs

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03rd October, 2017

Some of the candidates for the upcoming elections in November 2017. (Photo: Matangi Tonga online)

The head of the Tonga National Centre for Women and Children says she is proud to see so many women running for parliament in Tonga’s upcoming general election.

Fifteen of the 86 candidates who have put their names forward for the election on 16 November are women.

In 2014, 16 women stood for election out of 104 candidates.

There was only one woman in Tonga’s last parliament – Akosita Lavulavu, who won a by-election in her Vava’u number 16 seat last year.

The head of the women’s centre Fuiva Kavaliko said she thinks Tongan voters will respond positively to the women candidates.

She said the short build-up to the election may well favour women.

“I hope that with this quick, you know this change, to me it’s an abrupt change, on having to dissolve the parliament and then have this election, I hope that this will be a chance for women to get in.”

Fuiva Kavaliko said the women candidates are very good and stand a real chance of being elected despite tradition favouring men.

[Source: Radio New Zealand, 03 October 2017]

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