Sánchez was reelected prime minister on Thursday with backing from 179 lawmakers in Spain's 350-seat parliament. His election was opposed by 171 deputies from the centre-right Popular Party and the far-right Vox.
Sure, but as the other user says there are so many filters that the final pool is scarce. So if we assume that men and women tend to be equally qualified (of course they are), but there are more men than women in politics, then by forcing gender parity they are probably ruling out men who were more qualified.
Honestly, we’re talking about politicians, it’s not like qualifications was a mandatory pre-step and I don’t think it’s going to change anything. I’m just arguing the previous comment about non-meritocracy.
I mean, how many people do you need? Surely if you can pick from all the women in Spain, you should be able to find 11 competent ones?
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Sure, but as the other user says there are so many filters that the final pool is scarce. So if we assume that men and women tend to be equally qualified (of course they are), but there are more men than women in politics, then by forcing gender parity they are probably ruling out men who were more qualified.
Honestly, we’re talking about politicians, it’s not like qualifications was a mandatory pre-step and I don’t think it’s going to change anything. I’m just arguing the previous comment about non-meritocracy.