Gender Quotas Database
Djibouti
Eastern Africa
Single / Lower House
Assemblée nationale / National Assembly
Total seats | 65 |
Total women | 17 |
Percentage of women | 26% |
Gender Quota target | 25% |
Election year | 2023 |
Electoral system | Parallel |
Quota type | Reserved seats |
Election details | IDEA Voter Turnout - IPU Parline |
Legal source | Details | |
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Quota type: Reserved seats | Electoral law |
… The quota of women elected to the National Assembly is set at least 25%. During legislative elections, political parties and/or groups of political parties presenting lists of candidates must include on their lists the quota of 25% of women in eligible positions, under penalty of inadmissibility. (Gender Quota Law, Article 1) |
Legal sanctions for non-compliance | Gender Quota Law |
During legislative elections, political parties and/or groups of political parties presenting lists of candidates must include on their lists the quota of 25% of women in eligible positions, under penalty of inadmissibility. (Article 1) |
Is the provision of direct public funding to political parties related to gender equality among candidates? | No | See more in International IDEA's Political Finance database |
Are there provisions for other financial advantages to encourage gender equality in political parties? | No | See more in International IDEA's Political Finance database |
Voluntary Political Party Quotas*
Party | Official Name | Details, Quota provisions |
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No data available. |
* Only political parties represented in parliament are included. When a country has legislated quotas in place, only political parties that have voluntary quotas that exceed the percentage/number of the national quota legislation are presented in this table.
Additional information
In 2018, a new quota law (Loi n° 219/AN/18/7ème L) was adopted, amending law (No. 192) that provided the requirement for party lists to include at least 10 % of either sex and the rule of at least 10 % of either sex in senior public positions. The 2018 law provides that at least 25 % of the members of the National Assembly should be women, and also provides that political parties should have at least 25 % of either sex on their candidate lists. The new law does not provide any placement rules.
Since the 2012 amendments to the electoral law, political parties have presented closed candidate lists in multi-member constituencies. The party that receives the majority of votes cast gains 80 per cent of the seats in the National Assembly. The remaining 20 per cent of the seats are allocated to parties that obtained at least 10 per cent of the votes cast. If no party receives more than 10 per cent of the votes cast, the remaining 20 per cent of the parliamentary seats are allocated to the first party.
The 2002 quota law (192) was implemented for the first time during the legislative elections held in January 2003. Although the opposition parties initially displayed a negative attitude towards women’s inclusion in the candidate lists, they eventually complied with the gender quota requirements, out of fear that their lists would be rejected by the electoral authorities (Youssouf 2007:30). The application of the gender quota provision resulted in the election of seven women (10.8% of the total number of seats) for the first time in the history of Djibouti.
Sources
Legal Sources:
- Constitution of Djibouti - Link
- Election Law (amended through 1993, 2021) - Link
- Political Parties Law (amended through 1993) - Link
- Gender Quota Law (amended through 2018) - Link
- Local Government Law (amended through 2011) - Link
Other Sources:
- Youssouf, H. A., ‘Women’s Participation and Special Measures in Djibouti’, in The Arab Quota Report: Selected Case Studies, Quota Report Series (Stockholm: International IDEA, 2007)
- Interparliamentary Union [IPU] - Parline. Djibouti Country Profile
Additional reading
- See the latest updates on Djibouti on iKNOW Politics
- IPU. (August 17, 2018). Wind of change in Djibouti. [Last Accessed: 2021-10-21]
- Jaffee, A. (October 19, 2020). Women's rights in Djibouti and what the US is doing to help. The Borgen Project. [Last Accessed: 2021-10-21]
- Souleiman, I. (November 4, 2019). I want a Djibouti that puts women first. Voices of Youth (UNICEF). [Last Accessed: 2021-10-21]
- UN Women. (2021). Djibouti Country Profile.
- Agence Djiboutienne d’information, www.adi.dj
- Djibouti Parliament website, http://www.presidence.dj/
- Union pour la Majorite Presidentielle (UMP)
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