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Afirmation of Political Parties Enhances Women’s Participation (A Study in Serang District)

Maulana Suprihatin Sam and Asnawi
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Maulana Suprihatin Sam: Management Department, Bina Bangsa University, Indonesia
Asnawi: Law Department, Bina Bangsa University, Indonesia

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2020, vol. 7, issue 6, 160-167

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to find out how the affirmative action of political parties in encouraging women’s political participation in Serang Regency. This study uses descriptive qualitative research with data collection procedures in the form of interviews, observation and documentation. Data validation techniques used are source triangulation techniques in the form of person and paper. The results show that the efforts made by political parties of Serang Regency in building women’s political participation include, 1) parties taking an internal/personal approach; 2) programmatic, structured and continuous development of the political model of female cadres; 3) hold meetings at times that are possible to be attended by female cadres and times that are not too preoccupied with household needs.

Date: 2020
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