Citing Lack of Women in Top Jobs, European Parliament Rejects Male Nominee
Source: NYT
BRUSSELS Asserting that it was fed up with a policy of men only for top jobs, the European Parliament on Thursday narrowly rejected the nomination of Yves Mersch to the executive board of the European Central Bank.
The parliament does not have the power to require that women be considered, and governments still could approve the nomination of Mr. Mersch to a post that has been vacant for months even as the regions sovereign debt crisis rumbles on.
But by going ahead with the nomination, governments would pit themselves against the only directly elected body in the Union over the highly sensitive issue of promoting gender balance. They also would be defying a majority of the parliament during a period of heightened concern about making European institutions like the E.C.B. more democratically accountable.
The vote took place at a full session of the Parliament in Strasbourg, where 325 members voted against the appointment, 300 voted in favor, and 49 abstained.
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bluedigger
(17,087 posts)He's probably got a binder full of French women lying around somewhere.
Po_d Mainiac
(4,183 posts)patrice
(47,992 posts)azurnoir
(45,850 posts)maybe Mitt could have Ann 'splain how its supposed to be to them
just in case