The summary of the report by Christian Veske (48), the Commissioner for Gender Equality and Equal Treatment, finds that there are many gaps in the issue of gender equality in the country, but politicians are not in a hurry to solve them. However, the consequences of government decisions have not been sufficiently analyzed, whether it is the green transition strategy, the removal of voting rights from third-country citizens or the church and congregation law. Christian Veske heads the commissioners’ offices since 2023. Before that, he worked in Brussels, where he represented the European Institute for Gender Equality. Although he has a primary education as a primary school teacher, he has been dealing with gender equality issues throughout his career. Comments Topics: #equality #law #christian Post navigation Easy on the wallet: electricity price makes a comeback on Sunday THE FATE OF HULLJULGE ⟩The promise given in front of the TV camera led Evelin to the hands of the world champion with iron will.