12. Vote to disband the female student councilimage text translation
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student exclusion
On August 10, 2021, the Kyung Hee University Seoul Campus Female Student Council was dissolved.
There is no proposal to limit voting to female students.
all. On this day, the agenda was discussed at the Seoum Campus Expansion Management Committee.
It was not rejected, but in the end, only female students voted at the meeting on September 7th.
It was decided. This decision by Kyung Hee University is similar to that of other schools.
In the repeal vote, both male and female students voted as voters.
be prepared As a result, some students claim that the total tuition for all students is
They protested because they heard that it was also being supported.
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Kyung Hee University Women’s Student Council voting qualification for first abolition in 34 years
‘Disruption’ due to rejection of the agenda
Women’s Kyung Hee University begins voting to abolish total education. Male students ask, “Why are we the only ones doing this?”
“Other” backlash
Chairman Nam Woo-seok responded to this by saying, “Of course, the body called the General Assembly is gender-specific.
Although there are differences, it is clear where the resources of the total budget come from.
He argued, “It cannot lead to an issue of voting rights” [15]
Afterwards, as the voting volume was low, the English version of the card news related to the general election was released.
We created a Korean language model and encouraged foreign female students to vote.
In addition, the voting period can be extended by up to two days in accordance with the election enforcement rules.
Fucked.
Voting records were processed until September 27th, and as a result of the vote count, among all female students,
4,224 people (50.4296) voted, 2,680 (63.459) in favor.
The abolition was not passed with 1,544 votes (36.559) opposed.
When Kyung Hee University disbands the female student council
Only women were allowed to vote, but male students protested.
It was disbanded purely by female student votes.
It’s like that because the proportion of femmes is higher in women’s colleges. In fact, I hope that ordinary girls are treated equally rather than receiving more benefits just because they are women and being criticized for fighting with femmes.