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"Mr President, I know there are many problems in this sector. According to the report, we need more male teachers and doctors, for we have too many women teachers and doctors. In companies, there are few female managers and too many male managers, and this must change. Part-time jobs are insecure and uncertain. At the same time, however, we praise them as a means of balancing work and family. We want flexibility, high pay and family, and for our health it suddenly matters whether we are treated by a man or a woman. All this in the name of the plan to have three quarters of all women and men in work by 2020. It is thus becoming an economic necessity for women to work. Children are raised by comrade teacher, and old people are cared for in social facilities. It will be efficient in budgetary terms, and we will save on the hypocritical citing of statistics. I am concerned that we are not paying equal attention to women who freely decide that they want to care for their family."@en1
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