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"I would be doing the honourable Member less than justice if I did not respond to her very directly, in the terms in which she phrased her supplementary question. First of all, if she has a complaint about the lack of women representatives at ministerial level in Member States, I suggest she takes it up with them. Secondly, I have specifically said, not only in this House now, but over many years and also in the actions I have taken in the twelve weeks I have been the person responsible in the Commission, that we are definitely not satisfied with the number of women in senior posts or indeed in the "A" categories generally in the Commission. But instead of just talking about it I am trying to do something about it. I should like to say that in an institution like Parliament where just one director – I repeat director – out of ten is a woman then there is some reflection on the situation in this institution too. I will provide whatever help I can with counselling about the promotion of equality between the genders, and then I do not think the Commission could be accused of hypocrisy. There has been a consistent effort to increase the numbers of women; there is evidence of that. Maybe the honourable Member would like to take it up with the various Member States, to encourage participation at the lower grades of "A" category in order to ensure that, as the years go by, there will be more women to take up management posts. Here again, I am working in practical terms instead of merely waving my arms around, in order to try specifically to encourage that. As for the 10% being ridiculous and shameful, I would suggest that whilst the Commission could and should have done more, that is not a result of any lack of motivation or effort. A Commission which, twelve weeks into its term of office, has made the absolute commitment to strive for a doubling of the numbers over five years is one that deserves patience, if not praise."@en1
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