Boorish behavior in Diet prompts drive to elect more women
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yes, Japan could use more women in politics, maybe that would help change things in the long term.
Nearly any country could use more female representation in politics. Japan is probably near the TOP of that list, though. Glad to see it. Please do.
>But when she began thanking the committee for allowing her to speak, a male voice blurted out, “Will you keep it short?”
Ahhh, Japan. Classic behavior here, reminds me of [that time they cancelled the day’s agenda and held an emergency meeting and spent literally 8 hours debating how to best reprimand a female that dared to have a cough drop during the assembly.](https://time.com/5411709/politician-cough-drop/)
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>Ogata explained that she had a cold and was using cough drops to prevent disrupting the meeting with her cough. Despite there being no formal rule on eating and drinking in the chamber, assembly members found her cough drop consumption offensive, choosing to suspend the meeting to discuss how to discipline Ogata, eventually voting for her to read an apology they composed out loud. Ogata refused, resulting in her being suspended from the assembly for the rest of the day. Between both incidents, the assembly was delayed for eight hours.
Just wait till you see the House of Commons