Minister Hoxha: Getting women involved in decision-making is a rule, not an exception

Pristina, 27 March “women in decision-making must be rule, not exception. Strengthening women in decision-making will be the most stable value for the processes we are going through, until full Euro-Atlantic integration”. So said European Integration Minister Gift Hoxha at a meeting organised by the Women's Network of “Business. [...]
Pristina, 27 March “women in decision-making must be rule, not exception. Strengthening women in decision-making will be the most stable value for the processes we are going through, until full Euro-Atlantic integration”. So said European Integration Minister Gift Hoxha at a meeting organised by the Women's Network of “Business Forum Prizren”, on the topic of empowering women in decisionmaking.
It has noted that “should give examples that we really want both families and strong pillars. Simply, the solution is easy, empowering women in decision-making”.
Next, Minister Hoxha's full post on the social Facebook network:
The Women's Business Network, at an organised meeting in Prizren, titled “The empowering of women in decision making”, we discussed women's achievements and challenges, within the process the country is undergoing.
Gender equality is an essential value of democracy, so women in decision-making are part of the achievements of any democratic state. Women in decision-making should be okay, not exception. Strengthening women in decision-making will be the most stable value for the processes we are going through, until full Euro-Atlantic integration.
Women are pillars of the house and state. This is not to be understood, but we need to give examples that we really want family and country with strong pillars. Simply, the solution is easy, empowering women in decision-making!











