Zimbabwe - 01/01/2022

By Anonymous (not verified), 20 September, 2022
Country
UN Women Region
Parliament structure
Electoral system type
Electoral system sub-type
First-past-the-post
Type of legislated quotas
Method of filling seats
Post-election allocation of seats proportional to the number of general seats won by each party in general elections
Quota for input only OR input and output (quota on results as corrective measure)
Date
Quota target (level) in %
23.00
Women's representation in single/lower house in %
30.60
Quota target met (+/- 2%) (Yes/ No)
M49 Code
Time limit: one-time quota; sunset clause
Sunset clause: there are additional 60 seats for women for the life of the first four Parliaments after the effective date (2013). Therefore, this clause will end after the 2033 parliamentary elections.
Intersectionality
• Youth: Political parties must ensure that ten of the sixty women members are under the age of thirty-five;
• Disability: Political parties must ensure that women with disabilities are represented on their party lists for the Lower House;
• Disability and youth: Political parties must ensure that young women with disabilities are represented on their party lists.
Legislated electoral quota for Upper House (Yes/ No)
Comments
Bicameral parliamentary structure. Quota system differs for Upper House.
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Constitution
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Electoral Law
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Parity Law
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Party Law
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Financing Law
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Political Agreement
M49 Region