So South Korea has elected it`s first woman president today!
She is the former head of the South Korean konservative party, she is the daugther of the former South Korean Dictator Park Chung-hee and in the election she has beaten Moon Jae.
http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/pa...73853.html
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Geun-hye
Germany has been ruled by a woman chancelor for almoust 8 years now, and I oftern read in German newspapers that as a woman she works in office with far more reason, than with impulse.
The upcoming election here has already been named by some papers as "testosteron versus reason". And generaly speaking , women in politics are on the rise here.
From what I have heared so far in the news, Brasil is doing fine with Dilma Rousseff, Denmark is doing outstandlingly well with Helle Thorning Schmidt aswell as Austrialia is doing fine with Julia Gillard.
Only Argentinia with Christina Kirchner is the country with a female politician as head of the goverment where things aren`t running that well.
I dont know how it is abroard, but it seems like alot of people here in Germany come to believe that women are more capable to do better work as politicians since "they are more reasonable and their thinking is not that influenced by testosteron".
What do you think?
She is the former head of the South Korean konservative party, she is the daugther of the former South Korean Dictator Park Chung-hee and in the election she has beaten Moon Jae.
http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/pa...73853.html
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Geun-hye
Germany has been ruled by a woman chancelor for almoust 8 years now, and I oftern read in German newspapers that as a woman she works in office with far more reason, than with impulse.
The upcoming election here has already been named by some papers as "testosteron versus reason". And generaly speaking , women in politics are on the rise here.
From what I have heared so far in the news, Brasil is doing fine with Dilma Rousseff, Denmark is doing outstandlingly well with Helle Thorning Schmidt aswell as Austrialia is doing fine with Julia Gillard.
Only Argentinia with Christina Kirchner is the country with a female politician as head of the goverment where things aren`t running that well.
I dont know how it is abroard, but it seems like alot of people here in Germany come to believe that women are more capable to do better work as politicians since "they are more reasonable and their thinking is not that influenced by testosteron".
What do you think?