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The image shows a line graph tracking female parliamentary membership percentages from 2000 to 2012 in five European countries: Germany, Spain, Belgium, the UK, and Italy. In 2000, Germany started at approximately 32%, Spain at around 25%, Belgium nearly 12%, and Italy and the UK at roughly 3% each. By 2004, Germany increased to 34% and Spain rose slightly above 30%, while Belgium reached 15%. Italy had an increase to 9%, and the UK saw a minimal change. By 2008, Germany's percentage slightly rose to 35%, Spain and Belgium leveled off, Italy had a sharp increase to 23%, and the UK started a gradual rise. In 2012, Germany approached 37%, Spain hovered around 36%, Belgium neared 20%, the UK climbed to 25%, and Italy remained stable at 24%.
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The line graph illustrates the proportion of women working in parliament from five European nations between 2000 to 2012
Overall, almost all countries experienced significant increases except Germany which remained stable throughout the period
At starting the share of female participants of parliament was only 3% before 2004 after which it rose sharply reaching its peak with 23% in 2008 which was followed by stable period to 2012. The percentage for Germany women working at parliament remained unchanged throughout whole period with 32%
The proportion of female parliamentaries in Spain and Belgium showed dramatical increases in 2000 and 2008 reaching 35% and 37% respectively. UK experienced stable period with 16% , followed by slight climb to 23% in 2012
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