Candidate Afifeh Abedi says if she wins a parliamentary place a top priority is to give more power to women in society Atta KENARE
‘Men Make The Decisions’: A Reformist Woman Candidate In Iran’s Elections
BARRON’S -Feb28th2024
A rare reformist woman standing in Iran’s legislative elections on Friday, Afifeh Abedi hopes to bolster women’s place in society and add a fresh voice in a parliament dominated by male conservatives.
Women “are very active in society but hold a very small share of the power,” said the 44-year-old candidate ahead of a campaign event at a mosque in southern Tehran.
“It’s men who make the decisions, even when they concern women.”
Abedi said among issues she wants to address is Iran’s strict dress code for women which drove mass protests after the September 2022 death in custody of Iranian-Kurd Mahsa Amini, 22.


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