Purpose – This study aims to explore the composition of women parliament members in provincial parliament in Aceh Province. Design/Methodology/Approach – The study which applied qualitative approach. The data were collected through interviews, observations and documentation study. Finding – The findings show that the DewanPerwakilan Rakyat Aceh (DPRA) (provincial parliament) women representative are not in line with the order of election Regulation No. 12 the year 2003 which state should be an “affirmative action” or reaches about 30% of total members. In addition, ironically that women are not playing important and strategic roles, such as a chairman, deputy chairman, in each commission, discussion division, budgeting division, and regulation division. The biggest challenge of women parliament members in campaigning their rights and responsibilities at the parliament so that they would be improved in quality and capacity, as well communication and personal knowledge. Furthermore, building stronger linkages internally and externally (political parties, fraction, and all other parliament members), and (stakeholders, peer groups, NGOs, academics, expert etc). Practical implications – The solutions offered in this paper can be of concern to all parliamentarians to be able to provide equal opportunities for women legislative members in a strategic position in parliament. Originality/Value – In addition to increasing the theoretical understanding of the political communication and the importance of the presence of the women in the local parliament.
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Mardhiah, A., Hidayat, D. R., Rahmat, A., & Sjafirah, N. A. (2018). The composition of women parliament members presence in local parliament in aceh (A case study at provincial parliament of aceh province during the period of 2014 to 2019). In Emerald Reach Proceedings Series (Vol. 1, pp. 295–301). Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-793-1-00076