Women participation in elected meetings is specially low in France. A movement claiming the absolute equality of women and men in political representation has appeared in the middle eighties. It has triggered off many intelectual, political and legal discussions. This paper revises the arguments of the two opposite positions. The author defends parity in law but maintains that it has to be understood as a strategy leading to equality rather than an absolute principle.
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