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From Institutional Silence to Institutional Responsibility: Addressing Violence Against Women in Politics

Published January 11, 2026, 08:04
From Institutional Silence to Institutional Responsibility: Addressing Violence Against Women in Politics

The discussion surrounding violence against women, particularly violence faced by women politicians, has been reignited. A new Comparative Study titled “From Institutional Silence to Institutional Responsibility” highlights the extent of the phenomenon and the shortcomings in its prevention and response. The study draws on research such as that of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, which found that a significant proportion of female parliamentarians have experienced sexism, harassment, or violence, impacting their freedom of expression and action. Furthermore, a large percentage of female parliamentarians have received threats, including death and rape threats, while many have been targeted by sexist attacks online. The study emphasizes the need for codes of conduct and reporting mechanisms within parliaments.