The objective of this column is to raise awareness of the urgent need for a feminist perspective in European Politics. In detail, it means giving marginalized groups like women a voice and a choice. Although there is already a higher female representation in EU-politics, the political discourse itself needs to be more diverse. For this reason, this column will cover different political fields, include criticism towards dominant approaches and use intersectional feminism as a leitmotiv.

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