In the upcoming general elections, 275 women from various political parties will be contesting the general seats, Associated Press of Pakistan reports.

According to Free and Fair Election Network (Fafen), 111 political parties have nominated 275 women candidates to contest the upcoming elections on general seats, making up for 4.6 per cent of the total of 6,037 candidates they have fielded.

Fafen’s analysis is based on the List of Contesting Candidates (Form-33) for National and Provincial Assemblies.

It states that out of 111 political parties, 30 parties have fielded five or more than 5pc women on general seats, while four political parties have fielded between 4.5pc and 4.9pc of women candidates on general seats (that is statistically rounded up to 5pc), and the remaining 77 have fielded up to 4.5pc women candidates on general seats.

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