Despite advances in recognition of women’s rights, they are still victims of everyday violence. National and international regulations on gender equality and the promotion of female political participation had a low impact on the underrepresentation of this minority. Law produced without a share of citizenship lacks democratic legitimacy. Mexico and Brazil have a similar history of excluding women from the public sphere, but they currently have different strategies to overcome this democratic deficit. The article, with a descriptive methodology, presents the history and the present situation in both countries. We conclude that there are different ways to increase the representation of women in politics, but parity is a demand for justice.
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Nakamura, L. A. C., & Salgado, E. D. (2020). Women and Politics in Mexico and Brazil. Sequencia, 41(85), 112–134. https://doi.org/10.5007/2177-7055.2020v41n85p112
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