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Why is Finnish politics so "friendly" to women?

First of all, it is a long-standing tradition for Finnish women to go into politics, and it has become an objective fact that there are more women than men in Finland.

Finnish countries have relaxed the requirements for women to enter politics, and the conditions are also very friendly. This reflects the Finnish concept of equality between men and women. As early as the 1990s, Finland had a tradition of women in politics. At that time, there was a famous European Iron Lady named Sang Na Marin in Finland, and because of their long industrial history, they were earlier than other countries in the movement of human rights and people's livelihood. Their concept of equality between men and women is more profound. Women engaged in other industries or political work are welcomed and supported by their own people. Germany's Iron Lady Merkel and female politicians in other countries have shown that it is an inevitable trend and possibility for European women to enter politics, not only because European countries are vast and sparsely populated, but also because the ratio of men to women is slightly unbalanced. He is not like men in other countries. Among these countries, there are more women in Finland, and more women are engaged in research work than men, which shows that this country advocates academic freedom and its advanced cultural quality is very mature. No matter whether men or women go into politics, it can only show that the freedom of this country is constantly opening up and expanding.

In addition, Finnish women's political achievements and political achievements are better, which also makes most people begin to accept this reality.

According to the survey of relevant institutions in the world, the number of Finnish women engaged in entrepreneurial work has been around 30%, which can be regarded as the world's top 10. In the 1980s, Finland won nearly half of the seats in the national parliament, and the youngest female artist was born in Finland at the age of 24. This shows that women in Finland have a long history in politics, as early as 1906. Finnish women have won the right to vote and stand for election. This long historical tradition has also made these female soldiers in Europe stand firm in Finland and other countries.