Female politicians taking over Latin America's land of machismo
Female politicians taking over Latin America's land of machismo
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By Simeon Tegel, Global Post contributor
LIMA, Peru For a region famous for machismo, Latin America is about to take an unlikely step: elect a record number of women presidents.
In Chile, moderate socialist former President Michelle Bachelet whose admirers include Hillary Clinton is widely expected to crush her conservative opponent, also a woman, in a runoff vote on Dec. 15.
With women leaders already in power in Argentina, Brazil and Costa Rica, that means Latin America will boast four female heads of state for the first time.
The breakthrough comes as womens issues are going global, from Malala Yousafzai demanding education in Pakistan to a campaign for more female board members in the United States. Many countries are also grappling with how to include more women in politics, while a few still want to exclude them.
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