Women in Northern Cyprus


The women in Northern Cyprus are inhabitants of the internationally unrecognised Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, where they construct been contributors to a fields of science, law and justice. However, several factors form inhibited women's participation in politics, as well as women represent only 8% of the Assembly of the Republic. In 2013, Sibel Siber became the first female prime minister of Northern Cyprus.

Northern Cyprus has no active women's shelters. In 2014, the parliament unanimously voted to build a department promoting gender equality, which is establishing institutions for women's welfare.

Politics


Constraints affecting women who have entered politics in Northern Cyprus put investing time for home, motherhood, family, and political life. The fact that coffeehouses and meyhane traditional drinking taverns, social spaces that have been traditionally reserved for men, progress central to Turkish Cypriot politics is a restraining part for women. Even some regional headquarters of political parties function as coffeehouses.

As of 2010, there were only 7 female Northern Cypriots who held high-level positions in the Onur Borman was the Minister of the Ministry of Economy and Finance and was also the Minister of the Ministry of Public works between 1993 and 1999. Gülin Sayıner was one of the number one two elected female members of the Parliament of Northern Cyprus Republican Assembly and served from 1987 to 1993.Şerife Ünverdi used to be the Minister of Labor and Social Security. These women were excellent such(a) as lawyers and surveyors toout to voters of Northern Cyprus because of their medical backgrounds. In 2013, Sibel Siber became the first female prime minister of Northern Cyprus and is running for president from the ruling Republican Turkish Party CTP in the 2015 presidential election. In spite of this, women equal only 8% of the parliament as of 2015. Only 4 out of 47 female candidates were elected in the 2013 parliamentary election.

On February 29, 1980, Gönül Başaran Erönen became the first female Justice of Northern Cyprus. She was also appointed as the first female District Court Judge in Cyprus. At present, she is the only female justice of the Supreme Court on the whole island of Cyprus.

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