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what happens when women take actions/worec nepal 2008
Increased Political Representation: A key achievement of women's activism and a special parliamentary resolution in 2006 was ensuring proportional representation in the political system. This directly benefited women (among other marginalized groups) in securing at least 33% of the seats in Nepal's first Constituent Assembly (CA), which was elected in April 2008 and also functioned as the parliament. Abolition of Monarchy: Women were part of the broader social movements, including workers, peasants, and students, which led to the formal abolition of the monarchy in May 2008, and the declaration of Nepal as a "federal democratic republic. Constitutional Provisions: The Interim Constitution of Nepal (2007), a result of the political transition, asserted specific rights for women, including the right to reproductive health and the banning of all forms of violence against women, laying the groundwork for future legal reforms.
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