Abstract

The peace agreement in Colombia set women’s equitable political participation in its second provision. To do this, it defined central themes for addressing a women-oriented political proposal, through the implementation of central provisions, such as full rights and guarantees to hold political opposition, democratic mechanisms for citizen participation, and promoting greater involvement in national, regional, and local politics. Those guarantees are yet to be accomplished. Thus, this article is set to analyze the Peace Agreement reach regarding women’s political participation in nationwide and territorial settings. The methodology was qualitative with a documentary technique. Findings suggest that an ongoing implementation of the second item in the Peace Agreement is a pending task in Colombia.

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