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PM Fradkov concerned over lack of women in Russian govt.

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BUENOS AIRES, April 7 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's prime minister seemed to signal Friday that the days of men in dark suits in his government could be numbered, as he said more women should take up senior positions.

Mikhail Fradkov told Argentina's vice president, Daniel Scioli, "We do not have a single women in the government and I am very concerned about this as government chairman. This is a serious shortfall and we need to try to correct it in the near future."

Although women the world over have risen to senior positions on political life - one need look no further than German Chancellor Angela Merkel or current U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice - men dominate the political elite in Russia.

Valentina Matviyenko, the governor of Russia's second largest city, St. Petersburg, is the only woman in a top post in the country.

In comparison, women hold the posts of defense and economics ministers in Argentina and account for 40% of seats in the South American country's parliament.

However, Fradkov said the Russian parliament had many women. The most high-profile of MP is Lyubov Sliska, a deputy speaker of the parliament's lower chamber, the State Duma, from the pro-presidential United Russia party.

He also said the Russian legislation had no quotas for the presence of women in the parliament.

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