Comparison of Womens Recruitment and Selection of Legislative Candidates for Nasdem Party in Indonesia in 2013 and La Republique en Marche Party in France in 2016
Ahmad Hidayah, Dr. phil. Aditya Perdana S.IP, M.Si
Political Departement, Faculty of Political and Social Science, University of Indonesia
Abstract
Recruitment and selection of women legislative candidates is the initial bridge for a woman to be actively involved in political parties. For this reason, this study will analyze the comparison of womens recruitment and selection of legislative candidate in two parties, La Republique En Marche in France in 2016 and the Nasdem Party in Indonesia in 2013. La Republique Party En Marche is a new party in France that has succeeded in becoming the party that has donated the most women in parliament. On the other hand, the Nasdem Party, which is also the same - a new party but the second least party that contributes its members to sit in parliament. This study will look at the recruitment and selection process of candidates who are more gender-friendly, who are the actors who influence the process, and what types of candidates in both parties.
Keywords: Women Recruitment, Women Candidates, Political Party, Nasdem Party, La Republique En Marche Party
Topic: International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies