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"Mr President, I also want to thank the Commissioner for his answer and, in common with other women, request the figures showing how posts are distributed between men and women. Since the Commission delved into the details on 27 April, perhaps we can be told how many men and women there are in category A posts, not in category A posts generally, but broken down by grade, i.e. A1, A2, A3 and so on, for what is interesting is to see the figures broken down in that way. More often than not, it turns out that there are no women at all in top posts. And, in this connection, we could perhaps be informed about the composition of the panel – which should be an objective panel – in terms of gender. Perhaps in terms of country of origin, too, but in any case in terms of gender. Who, in the end, is to evaluate the shortlist that has been mentioned? More often than not, it is exclusively men who carry out the final evaluation."@en1

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