Iceland falls short of becoming first female-majority parliament in Europe
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Iceland fell short of a historic achievement after a recount prevented the country from electing Europe’s first female-majority parliament.
Iceland President Gudni Johannesson hailed the initial result as "the most significant news."
In the world, five countries currently have parliaments with at least half female representation: Rwanda tops the list with around 61% of its members, followed by Cuba, Nicaragua, Mexico and the United Arab Emirates.
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