6 Oct 2016

Cook Island women urged to change thinking on politics

From , 6:03 am on 6 October 2016

The Speaker of the Cook Islands Parliament says women need to change their thinking about adopting a quota for reserved seats in parliament.

Six women put themselves forward in a snap election which was held in 2014 ahead of the country's 50th anniversary of self-government.

There are currently four women in the 24 member parliament but its Speaker, Niki Rattle, says it's not enough.

She told Daniela Maoate-Cox a quota system like that used in Samoa is working well but many women in the Cook Islands think they should be elected on their own merits.

The speaker of the Cook Islands parliament Niki Rattle.

The speaker of the Cook Islands parliament Niki Rattle. Photo: RNZ/Daniela Maoate-Cox