Gender Parity

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Kenia López Rabadán, president of the Chamber of Deputies' Board of Directors, insisted that the upcoming electoral reform must guarantee gender parity, a decades-long achievement that cannot be rolled back. At an event of the 50+1 collective, López Rabadán expressed confidence that deputies will defend this principle despite a polarized debate. Minister Yasmín Esquivel Mossa and Senator Carolina Viggiano agreed on the importance of preserving this progress.

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The Trump administration's directives against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs may force colleges to end gender balancing in admissions, potentially disadvantaging male applicants, including white men. Private universities have long admitted men at higher rates to maintain enrollment parity amid a widening gender gap. This shift could exacerbate the decline in male college attendance.

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