Certainly..Greece is a free democratic country, and the women have all the legal rights.Maybe not so many concerning insurance as in the nothern countries of Europe, but in the rest of the sectors, they have the same as the men
2007-09-26 19:19:36
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answered by Leonarda 7
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Yes, they allowed to compete. Actually not only allowed, but our electoral BILL, forced any party that participate to ellections, to have 1/3of women, of the parliamentary candidate that get a place in a party list.
For example if a party has 300 parliamentary candidate , for elections, 100 of them must be women.
2007-09-27 02:48:04
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answered by biggeo65 6
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Of course!! Greece is a very democratic and fully developped Europen country, where the equality of men and women is secured by law!
2007-09-27 02:45:08
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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Yes.. women can vote, compete in elections and even elected as Prime ministers, or ministers in general:
http://www.helium.com/tm/622347/peloponnese-island-differences-greece
2007-09-30 06:40:21
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answered by neco 2
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of course...actually the law was voted 27/9/1987...talk about coincidence...
2007-09-27 12:57:13
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answered by ele 5
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Of course.
I guess you're not Greek, yet you may have noticed that the Minister of Foreign Affairs is actually a woman!
2007-09-27 02:37:31
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answered by Kicky 6
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meaning run for political elections like to hold positions in government offices ? of course they are... why wouldn't they?
2007-09-27 00:21:08
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answered by usourselvesandourcats 3
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