| TRINIDADIAN-TOBAGONIAN DEMOCRACY STATS: |
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Civil and political liberties
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5 |
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[39th of 140]
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Electoral system
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first-past-the-post |
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Source: Freedom House, Freedom in the World 2000-2001, New York: Freedom House, 2001 |
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Electoral system type
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plurality |
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Source: No comment is being made on the state of democracy. Categorizations are based on the electoral law, or the last competitive election held |
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Female candidacy
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1,946 |
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[92nd of 161]
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Source: No comment is being made on the state of democracy. Categorizations are based on the electoral law, or the last competitive election held |
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Female ministers
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12.5% |
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[60th of 125]
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Source: IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 1995. Women in Parliaments 1945-1995: A World Statistical Survey. Geneva and IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 2001. Correspondence on year women received the right to vote and to stand for election and year first woman was elected or appointed to parliament. March. Geneva |
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Female parliamentarians
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20.9% |
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[29th of 157]
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Source: IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 2001. Correspondence on women in government at the ministerial level. March. Geneva |
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Female suffrage
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1946 |
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Source: calculated on the basis of data on parliamentary seats from IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 2002. Parline Database. March 2002 |
First female parliamentarian 1962 (elected and appointed) |
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Source: IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 1995. Women in Parliaments 1945-1995: A World Statistical Survey. Geneva and IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 2001. Correspondence on year women received the right to vote and to stand for election and year first woman was elected or appointed to parliament. March. Geneva |
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Gender Parity Index in primary level enrolment
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0.973722194112949 |
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[78th of 183]
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Source: IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 1995. Women in Parliaments 1945-1995: A World Statistical Survey. Geneva and IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 2001. Correspondence on year women received the right to vote and to stand for election and year first woman was elected or appointed to parliament. March. Geneva. |
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Homosexuality laws of the world > Homosexuality laws > Adoption
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No |
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Source: Source: Millennium Development Goals Database | United Nations Statistics Division |
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Homosexuality laws of the world > Homosexuality laws > Laws against discrimination
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No |
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Source: Wikipedia: Homosexuality laws of the world
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Homosexuality laws of the world > Homosexuality laws > Laws against homosexuality
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Yes* |
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Source: Wikipedia: Homosexuality laws of the world
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Homosexuality laws of the world > Homosexuality laws > Min - Max Penalty
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25 years |
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Source: Wikipedia: Homosexuality laws of the world
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Homosexuality laws of the world > Homosexuality laws > Same-sex Unions
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No |
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Source: Wikipedia: Homosexuality laws of the world
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Parliamentary elections > Invalid votes
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0.5% |
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[102nd of 110]
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Source: Wikipedia: Homosexuality laws of the world
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Parliamentary elections > Registered voter turnout
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69.6% |
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[76th of 152]
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Source: Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance 2003 |
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Parliamentary elections > Total vote
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609,571 |
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[113rd of 154]
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Source: Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance 2003 |
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Parliamentary elections > Voter registration
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875,260 |
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[111st of 152]
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Source: Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance 2003 |
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Parliamentary elections > Voting age population
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853,781 |
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[122nd of 163]
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Source: Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance 2003 |