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Feminism in New Zealand is a series of actions and a philosophy to advance rights for women in New Zealand. This can be seen to have taken place through parliament and legislation, and also by actions and role modelling by significant women and groups of people throughout New Zealand's history. The women's suffrage movement in New Zealand succeeded in 1893 when New Zealand became the first nation where all women were awarded the right to vote. New Zealand was also the first country in the world in which the five highest offices of power were held by women, which occurred between March 2005 and August 2006, with Queen Elizabeth II, Governor-General Silvia Cartwright, Prime Minister Helen Clark, Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives Margaret Wilson and Chief Justice Sian Elias.

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  • Feminism in New Zealand (en)
  • النسوية في نيوزلندا (ar)
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  • النسوية في نيوزلندا هي عبارة مجموعة من النشاطات، وهي فلسفة للنهوض بحقوق المرأة في نيوزلندا. يمكن ملاحظتها من خلال البرلمان والتشريع، وأيضًا من خلال النشاطات والاقتداء بنساء مهمات وبمجموعة من الأشخاص عبر تاريخ نيوزلندا. نجحت حركة حق النساء في التصويت في نيوزلندا في عام 1893 عندما أصبحت نيوزلندا أول أمة تمتلك جميع النساء فيها الحق بالتصويت. كانت نيوزلندا أيضًا أول دولة في العالم تشغل فيها النساء أعلى خمس مناصب، وهذا ما حدث بين شهر مارس من عام 2005 وشهر أغسطس من عام 2006 من خلال وجود ملكة نيوزلندا إليزابيث الثانية، والحاكم العام سيلفيا كارترايت، ورئيسة الوزراء هيلين كلارك، والمتحدثة باسم مجلس نواب نيوزلندا مارغريت ويلسون ورئيسة المحكمة العليا سيان إلياس. (ar)
  • Feminism in New Zealand is a series of actions and a philosophy to advance rights for women in New Zealand. This can be seen to have taken place through parliament and legislation, and also by actions and role modelling by significant women and groups of people throughout New Zealand's history. The women's suffrage movement in New Zealand succeeded in 1893 when New Zealand became the first nation where all women were awarded the right to vote. New Zealand was also the first country in the world in which the five highest offices of power were held by women, which occurred between March 2005 and August 2006, with Queen Elizabeth II, Governor-General Silvia Cartwright, Prime Minister Helen Clark, Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives Margaret Wilson and Chief Justice Sian Elias. (en)
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