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Bolivian president gives half of ministerial posts to women

12:49 / 25.01.2010 Bolivian president Evo Morales has appointed a new government in which ministerial posts are equally divided between men and women, in a move against gender inequality, APA reports citing “Ria Novosti”.

"My dream has finally come true: today we defeated not only social, but also political inequality. Now men and women would be equally involved in public administration," Morales said during the swearing-in ceremony.

Ten women in the new Bolivian government will among others head ministries of justice, anti-corruption, industry, agriculture and health.

"The equality of men and women is a sign of respect to my mother, sister and daughter," he said.

Since he came to power, industries including oil-and-gas and transportation, have been nationalized mainly to fund social programs. His Movement for Socialism (MAS) enjoys nearly unanimous support among the poor, rural and indigenous populations.



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