Political scientist and author Gisella Schiestl is quite known when it comes to women in Tyrolean Politics. She answered the “Kroon” and gave exciting insights into history.
“One of the strangest surprises that have brought the outcome of the war or its consequences for many are indisputably the now fully fixed women’s voices,” read in November 1918 – the year in which the right to vote for women – in general Tyrolean indicator. Furthermore: “If someone had told us four years ago that the women would also go to the polls after the war, so we would certainly have declared him completely ripe for Hall.” Hall, so in psychiatry.
Source: Krone

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