Women 'perhaps a bit conflict-shy': Mayor on Armin Wolf's 'ZiB 2'
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Rankweil Mayor Wöss-Krall discussed the low number of female mayors in Austria.
- She suggested women might be "perhaps a bit conflict-shy."
- The discussion touched on role models, self-confidence, and existing male-dominated structures in politics.
Rankweil Mayor Wöss-Krall recently appeared on Armin Wolf's "ZiB 2" program, addressing the persistent underrepresentation of women in mayoral positions across Austria. She offered a candid perspective, suggesting that women might be "perhaps a bit conflict-shy," potentially hindering their entry into or advancement within political leadership roles.
Her comments delved into the broader societal factors contributing to this imbalance. Wöss-Krall highlighted the importance of role models in inspiring more women to pursue political careers. She also touched upon the role of self-confidence and the challenges posed by established male-dominated structures within the political landscape.
The conversation aimed to explore why, despite efforts towards gender equality, the number of female mayors remains notably low. Wöss-Krall's insights provide a glimpse into the perceived barriers and the internal and external dynamics that may influence women's participation in local government leadership.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.