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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 proportion of female members of parliament in different countries in Europe between 2000 to 2012.
Overall, the percentage of female who became members of parliament increased. Specially, in UK, this percentage rose significantly.
The proportion of female members of parliament in Germany and Italy were alway higher than other countries. However, the percentage of female members of parliament in Italy tended to rise enormously from around 27% in 2000 to under 40% in 2012, while this figure in Germany grew slightly about 2% fromm around 35% in 2000 to 37% in 2012.
In 2000, around 3% parliament members was female, while in Belgium, this figure was around 17%. After 12 years, the proportion of female members of parliament in UK climbed sharply about 20%, and this figure in Belgium rose minimally from 17% to 23%
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