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From Niranjala Fernando to Everyone: 07:41 PM

The Speaker was discussing the europial voting style of men and women, Firstly he
mentioned it is depend on the gender. He then talked about party policies and the
influence. He also described the women are searching for more information for their
chises. Finally he suggested that men are looking for the reliability of the
information.
From inderpal singh jolly to Everyone: 07:41 PM
The speaker was discussing about voting nature of man and women.
From Jithesh Kumar to Everyone: 07:42 PM
The Speaker was discussing the voting behaviour in European election. Firstly, he
talked about women ideology. He then talked about how men are infuenced during
voting. He also described that women are less faithful during election. Finally, he
suggested that women take more information.
From Roshni Thapa to Everyone: 07:43 PM
The speaker was discussing the election held in European countries. Firstly, he
mentioned more men voted and participate in the election in comparison to female.
He then talked about the gender gap and stigma attack. He also described about how
women are less influenced by party policy compare to man. Moreover, he discussed
about why women are less faithful while voting. Finally, he suggested that women
need more information.
From Aparna Kelkar to Everyone: 07:44 PM
The speaker was discussing various factors which influence male and female voters.
He mentioned that both react differently while voting. He talked about male voters
who get influenced by party�s commitments and policies. He described that women
generally take lot of other factors into consideration while voting. He discussed
that winning strategies don�t depend on influential statistics. Finally, he
suggested that the results depend on the reliability of the party.
From Hasibul Islam to Everyone: 07:44 PM
The speaker was discussing about election. Firstly, he mentioned that men and women
choose to vote their own merit. However, The trend is people are choosing Radical
party in many western country. He then mention, very often what women shows but
they don�t do in voting system. Finally, Women are searching more information to
choose the right candidate in election.
From Niranjala Fernando to Everyone: 07:45 PM
The Speaker was discussing the European voting style of men and women. Firstly, he
mentioned it is depend on the gender. He then talked about party policies and the
influence. He also described the women are searching for more information for their
choices. Finally, he suggested that men are looking for the reliability of the
information.
From Geeta Rani to Everyone: 07:45 PM
The speaker was discussing that during the election in most of the European
countries, men and women have different ideology towards the erratic parties.
During the voting males are found less influenced by other�s opinions in their
female�s counterparts. Finally, he mentioned that females are found to have less
faith in their own opinion and try to get more information and get influenced by
the stigma associated to the erratic parties.
From Rafiya Abid to Everyone: 07:45 PM
The speaker was discussing the voting in European elections. Firstly, he
highlighted that voting patterns of men and women differ, where men strictly vote
for the right wing party. Secondly, he emphasized that womenare less confident when
making their choices. Finally, he suggested that both of the genders do not trust
the reliability of the party.
From Hetal Patel to Everyone: 07:46 PM
The speaker was discussing the scenario of choice making during election between
men and women. Firstly, he mentioned the gender gap in choice making during
election. He then discussed about men and how they are less influenced by
information of party. He also mentioned that women take more information into
account before making choice. Finally, he suggested the reliability of party is
important during election to make better choices.
From Andre Braga to Everyone: 07:46 PM
The speaker was discussing the Europen voting of men and women.
From Luis Martinez to Everyone: 07:46 PM
The lecture was discussing behaviour of man and women in European countries.
Firstly, He mentioned that man have a radical ideology, He then talked about how
women are less influenceable that men. Moreover, He discussed how women are less
fearful than men. Finally, he suggested than women usually look for more
information before taking a decision.
From Gautam Lama to Everyone: 07:46 PM
The speaker was discussing the European election and gender gap between male and
female. Not only he mentioned the stigma towards radical wing parties, but also he
described how women are less faithful towards her own choice while voting.
Moreover, he highlighted that women takes more information into her account.
Finally, he suggested that woman are less influenced by parties� policies and
reliability.
From benjina paudyal to Everyone: 07:46 PM
The speaker was discussing the election and the participation of men and women in
voting in Europe. He talked about the gender gap. Firstly, he mentioned men are
less influenced than women in terms of what politician says. He also added men are
less faithful. Finally, he concluded saying women need more information to make
their voting choice.
From saba heidari to Everyone: 07:46 PM
The speaker was discussing elections in European countries. He talked about the
differences of voting behaviour between men and women. In addition, he mentioned
stigma parties and the role of women in the elections. Furthermore, he suggested
that while voting, women have less believed but they take more information into the
account before voting.
From Nima Mesalazar to Everyone: 07:46 PM
The speaker was discussing European elections. Firstly, he mentioned the radical
right wing party. He then talked about the gender gap between male and female
voters. Moreover, he highlighted that the stigma attached to the party is the main
reason for the gap. Finally, he mentioned that during the voting process, women are
less faithful, take more information, and choose the most reliable party.
From JEAN PAUL NGUBA MBOPEY to Everyone: 07:47 PM
The speaker was discussing the influence of gender in European countries�s
election. firstly, he mentioned that man and women participate in voting. He then
described the way that gender strongly influence the election. He also talked about
how it impact their party politic. Finally, he suggested that women are less
faithful in the election liability of the party.
From Kapila Balasuriya to Everyone: 07:47 PM
The speaker was discussing voting patterns of men and women in elections. He
mentioned that women have more ideology than men. He described that men are less
influential in elections. He described the involvement of men and women in
assessing party policies. Further he pointed out that women are less faithful.
Finally, he concluded that women consider more factors before casting their vote.
From Dinesh S to Everyone: 07:47 PM
The lecture was about the decisions men and women make on their vote in European
elections. The speaker mentioned that more women vote for far right wing parties
compared to that of men. He talked about how men were less influenced by the
election campaigns. He also discussed that women might have had lesser confidence
on their own choices of vote.
From shamal perera to Everyone: 07:47 PM
The speaker was discussing voting behaviour. Firslty, he mentioned thought process
of men and women when choosing radical political parties. He then talked about how
men are less influenced by others when assessing party policy. He also described
how women take more information when deciding. Finally, he suggested that it all
depend on party's trustworthiness and reliablitity.
From Anupriyam Verma to Everyone: 07:47 PM
The writer was discussing election behaviour patterns in European countries. He
spoke about how voting behaviour is influenced between men and women. He also
talked about the reasons why women are less faithful in believing in their own
choices. Finally, he suggested that gender has nothing to do with reliability of
the voting behaviour.
From Hasibul Islam to Everyone: 07:47 PM
The speaker was discussing about election. Firstly, he mentioned that men and women
choose to vote their own merit. However, The trend is people are choosing Radical
party in many western country. He then mention, very often what women shows but
they don�t do in voting system. Finally, Women are searching more information to
choose the right candidate in election.
From benjina paudyal to Everyone: 07:47 PM
The speaker was discussing the election and the participation of men and women in
voting in Europe. He talked about the gender gap. Firstly, he mentioned men are
less influenced than women in terms of what politician says. He also added men are
less faithful. Finally, he concluded saying women need more information to make
their voting choice.
From ahmad agha to Everyone: 07:47 PM
The speaker was discussing how men and women differ when voting. He talked about
how men are more influenced by radical ideology than women. He also mentioned that
men care less for others� opinions unlike women and are more faithful to their
beliefs. He discussed that these choice are by the best choices. He finally
suggested that the information available about parties are important in the voting
process.
From sagar bhalwankar to Everyone: 07:48 PM
The speaker talks about elections and voting ratio of men and women. He discussed
about gender gap during elections. He then talked about awareness on radical views
of political parties. He also described that women are less faithful towards
political parties. Moreover, he suggested that due to involvement of men in
specific party, they understand reliability of a political party.
From Khalid Malik to Everyone: 07:48 PM
PLEASE SEE AND GIVE YOUR FEEDBACK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In this lecture
speaker was discussing about the European countries election reforms and the
radical ideology behind this reform. He talked about right wing party or left wing
party and their particular consideration. He mentioned that party policy and how it
influence to different genders that women are less likely to take part in
electronic reforms. He discussed that women are taking more information while given
vote to any party. Lastly, he suggested that parties should make the policy to the
long term reliablity and stabililty for the voters.

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