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Dóra Dénes
About Dóra Dénes
Communication and project management intern at Republikon Istitute. She has a bachelor's degree in Conductive Education, and currently doing her postgraduate studies in Human Resource Counselling at ELTE. She is interested in the local problems of healthcare and education, focusing mainly on equality and minority issues.
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Disabled Representation in Politics: Why Do We Still Need to Talk About It?

Dóra Dénes and Republikon Institute/July 10, 2019 /Leave a comment

Nowadays many political discussions focus on equality, diversity, representation and issues of marginalized groups such as women or people of color. Although there is a growing number of female politicians, disabled people are still underrepresented in this area all around the world.

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