
Nearly 60 women lawmakers in Japan have petitioned for more restrooms in the parliament building, citing inadequate facilities for their growing representation. The current ratio of women's toilets to male lawmakers' facilities is significantly lower, leading to long queues before plenary sessions. This initiative highlights the ongoing male dominance in Japanese politics, where women remain underrepresented despite recent gains. The petition seeks to address the disparity in a building constructed long before women gained voting rights.
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