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The data related to the proportion of female parliament members in

Germany, Italy, France, Belgium and the UK over a twelve-year period is


depicted in the line graph.

Overall, it is evident that there was an upward trend in the percentage


of female members in five provided nations. Germany possessed the
most participants, while the opposite was true for the UK.

Looking at the figure, starting at around 35%, Germany experienced a


gradual fluctuation, then increased slightly to nearly 40% in 2012. There
was a significant ascent in the proportion of Italian women in
parliament from under 30% in 2000 to approximately 40%, which
reached the peak of the five countries’ data. Similar change could be in
that of France, which saw a moderate rise at about 35% in the final
year.

Moving to analyse the remainder, Belgium started at roughly a fifth,


followed by a climb by 10% before ending up at relatively a quarter. The
ending point of the UK was the same as Belgium’s after rocketing from a
mere of 10% in 2000.

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