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The image displays a line graph about the percentage of female members of parliament in 5 European countries from 2000 to 2012. The black line represents Germany, starting around 30%, fluctuating, and ending at 35%. The blue line represents Italy, starting around 10%, steadily increasing, and ending above 20%. The grey line represents France, starting around 10%, drastically increasing, and ending at 40%. The orange line represents the UK, starting at 18%, steadily increasing, and ending at 23%. The yellow line represents Belgium, starting around 22%, fluctuating, and ending at 40%.
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The line graph illustrates the changes in the percentage of female members of parliament in Germany, Italy, France, the UK, and Belgium from 2000 to 2012.
Overall, all the countries witnessed an increasing trend in the proportion of female MPs over the period, with Italy showing the highest percentage in 2012.
From 2000 to 2008, Germany had the highest representation of women in parliament at 35%, followed closely by Italy at approximately 33%, and France at around 29%. Italy saw a significant surge after 2008, reaching almost 40%, surpassing both Germany and France. Conversely, Belgium’s figures rose steadily from 17% in 2000 to about 24% in 2008, witnessing a slight decline thereafter.
The UK had the lowest female representation initially, increasing from nearly 3% in 2000 to around 23% in 2012, equivalent to Belgium’s figure by the end of the period.
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