<x0) PDK's Blerta Deliu campaigning to empower women's role in society

The PDK campaign for women, led by MP Blerta Deliu, has launched an encouraging campaign for women so that they can follow their right to equal opportunities and taking responsibilities in the country. During visits to municipalities, MP Deliu, who heads the Department of Gender Policy inside PDK, has [...]
During visits to municipalities, MP Deliu, who heads the Department of Gender Policy inside The PDK, it has said that women dare not make news only when they are violated and abused, while marginalised in all other contributions.
Through a Facebook post, Deliu said this public approach should end.
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Along with the Department I lead, with women deputies, but also as a party as a whole, I have responded to citizens' obligation to conduct an encouraging campaign for women so that they can follow their right to equal opportunities and taking responsibilities in decision making.
Public disparagingness against women who dominate our thinking and classification of women as a class subject to male superiority remains dominant in the reluctance of women to demonstrate their potential and contribute meritily to all social and political spheres.
Women do not dare to make news only when they are violated and abused while being marginalized in all other contributions.
This public approach must end and we will end it! During visits to the municipalities, at meetings with our branch women, but even at spontaneous meetings with other women, I have met women and girls of various profiles.
I have encouraged and asked them that, despite unfair barriers, do not hesitate for a moment to overcome obstacles with the skills they possess and with the iron devotion of women to share equal responsibilities and influence social and political formation.
I hope that the practice initiated by the Democratic Party and the Department of Gender Policy is followed by other subjects, so that we can increase the campaign and reinforce women's confidence in the exercise of rights and their merit climbing to higher decision-making levels.












