Australian politics needs fewer vaguely incompetent men', Amanda Vanstone says, not gender quotas
Briefly

Amanda Vanstone argues against quotas for women in politics, proposing that by reducing the presence of lower-quality male candidates, we can increase opportunities for talented women.
She stated, 'the trick to fix it is not to put more average women in, but to put in fewer average men,' highlighting a solution focused on improving the male candidate pool.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized the Liberal party, marking the Labor party's successful implementation of affirmative action and the ongoing need for effective measures to improve women's representation.
Vanstone's perspective challenges traditional approaches by emphasizing the potential of skilled women if the barriers created by mediocre male candidates are removed.
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