Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 23:49:15 GMT -5
After women got the right to vote in Soviet Russia in 1917, March 8 became a national holiday there. The day was celebrated mainly by communist movements, and was imposed as an official holiday in communist countries until it was forced to be adopted in 1975 by the United Nations. Women's rights in Russia and in all communist countries were a lie because in these dictatorships no one had the right to vote, it was not even a question. Many countries even today have their women's day and do not recognize March 8. As far as Albania is concerned, March 8 was imposed as a communist holiday according to the Soviet model, after deciding that since 1945.
Many Albanians do not know its meaning Cambodia Telegram Number Data even today and they interpret it as a "holiday" for women and mothers and even congratulate them. Photo: Graphic women in the Tepelene Camp Albania is probably the only country that has respected women's rights from the political point of view since its establishment as a state. Legally, women's right to vote has never been denied. In our history, we have dozens of famous women who have played important roles not only as wives and mothers of prominent men, but also as protagonists. Queens Tuta and Argjiroja.
Nora of Kelmendi and Maro Konda, Shote Galica to the famous Marigaoja of Flaguri are hundreds of examples that prove the role and respect that women have had in our history. Marigo Pozio was the first woman elected senator in the first Albanian senate in 1912 in Vlora, probably the second country in the world that had a woman elected to parliament after Finland, if I'm not mistaken. At the Congress of Lushnja in 1920, the right of women to vote and be elected was sanctioned by law, while in the USA this right was won in 1924 and in Italy in 1945. As for the entire Albanian people, the worst period of women's political rights was the period of the communist dictatorship where they were denied all human rights. But not only that.
Many Albanians do not know its meaning Cambodia Telegram Number Data even today and they interpret it as a "holiday" for women and mothers and even congratulate them. Photo: Graphic women in the Tepelene Camp Albania is probably the only country that has respected women's rights from the political point of view since its establishment as a state. Legally, women's right to vote has never been denied. In our history, we have dozens of famous women who have played important roles not only as wives and mothers of prominent men, but also as protagonists. Queens Tuta and Argjiroja.
Nora of Kelmendi and Maro Konda, Shote Galica to the famous Marigaoja of Flaguri are hundreds of examples that prove the role and respect that women have had in our history. Marigo Pozio was the first woman elected senator in the first Albanian senate in 1912 in Vlora, probably the second country in the world that had a woman elected to parliament after Finland, if I'm not mistaken. At the Congress of Lushnja in 1920, the right of women to vote and be elected was sanctioned by law, while in the USA this right was won in 1924 and in Italy in 1945. As for the entire Albanian people, the worst period of women's political rights was the period of the communist dictatorship where they were denied all human rights. But not only that.