FEMALE CANDIDATES AND THE BANGLADESH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

Author:

Khan Md. Mostafizur Rahman1,Ara Fardaus1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Rajshahi

Abstract

The number of female MPs elected by direct vote in Bangladesh's Parliament is abysmally low due to the low level of female candidates in the parliamentary elections. This study addresses the underrepresentation of female candidates in the election following the supply- and demand-side model of Norris and Lovenduski. We focus on the continuing patriarchal social and political culture, dynastic politics, campaign funding, and violence as supply-side factors and political parties and nominations, quotas/reserved seats, and rule compliance as demand-side factors that affect the candidate nomination process in Bangladesh. The article is based on semi-structured interviews with female and male MPs of the Bangladesh Parliament and aspirant female politicians who hold different party positions. The study argues that the patriarchal nature of politics and culture controls the supply and demand-side factors of candidate selection and discriminates against female candidates to vie in the general constituencies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Social Sciences

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4. Political parties, formal selection criteria, and gendered parliamentary representation

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