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“It was not a political gesture. It was first of all a maternal gesture – that I wanted to stay with my daughter as much as possible, and to remind people that there are women who do not have this opportunity [to bring their children to work], that we should do something to talk about this.”

i admire her.

hazal:

©Reuters / Vincent Kessler
Licia Ronzulli,  Italian MEP,  attended the plenary session of the  European Parliament in Strasbourg with her newborn girl this week, in order to draw attention on women’s rights.
(via capucha)

It was not a political gesture. It was first of all a maternal gesture – that I wanted to stay with my daughter as much as possible, and to remind people that there are women who do not have this opportunity [to bring their children to work], that we should do something to talk about this.”

i admire her.

hazal:

©Reuters / Vincent Kessler

Licia Ronzulli, Italian MEP,  attended the plenary session of the  European Parliament in Strasbourg with her newborn girl this week, in order to draw attention on women’s rights.

(via capucha)