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Gender quotas in Armenia fail to shift male-dominated politics

The limits of gender quotas in Armenia’s male-dominated politics

The Armenian WeeklyJun 3, 20261 min readOriginal: The Armenian Weekly
Gender quotas in Armenia fail to shift male-dominated politics

Despite two decades of legislative reforms and a 30% gender quota requirement on electoral party lists, women's political participation in Armenia remains largely symbolic, according to analysis from human rights advocates and legal experts.

While the number of women in parliament and local governance has increased numerically, their actual influence remains limited. Political parties frequently place women in non-competitive positions to satisfy legal requirements rather than enable genuine leadership, according to human rights defender Zaruhi Hovhannisyan. In some cases, women elected to local councils have resigned shortly after taking office.

Legal expert Lilit Varagyan notes that legislative progress alone cannot overcome deeply rooted cultural attitudes that associate politics with men and domestic roles with women. Female politicians face scrutiny over appearance and personal life rather than ideology or competence. The quota system, while measurable on paper, has become a mechanism for formal compliance rather than substantive inclusion.

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