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Polish MEP Fined $9,800 for Saying Women Should Be Paid Less

Polish MEP Fined $9,800 for Saying Women Should Be Paid Less
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The European Parliament sanctioned a Polish extreme-right MEP Tuesday after he demanded that women be paid less because they are weaker and less intelligent than men.

Polish MEP Fined $9,800 for Saying Women Should Be Paid Less

European Parliament President Antonio Tajani said Janusz Korwin-Mikke, 74, had received an "unprecedented" sanction, including the forfeit of his daily MEP allowance for thirty days, totaling 9,210 euros [$9,800].

Korwin-Mikke has previously been punished by the EU assembly for making racist comments and remarks about the Holocaust.

"I will not tolerate such behavior, in particular when it comes from someone who is expected to discharge his duties as a representative of the peoples of Europe with due dignity," Tajani said in a statement.

Korwin-Mikke was also suspended from parliamentary activities for ten days and will be prohibited from representing the parliament for one year.

Tajani launched an inquiry following a bitter exchange in the chamber earlier this month in which the bowtie-wearing, mustachioed Korwin-Mikke interrupted female Spanish MEP, Iratxe Garcia-Perez.

"Of course women must earn less than men, because they are weaker, they are smaller, they are less intelligent, they must earn less, that's all," Korwin-Mikke told parliament.

He then added: "Do you know how many women are in the first 100 of chess players. I tell you: no one."

Garcia Perez then shot back: "According to what you are saying... I would not have the right to be here."

"I think I have to defend European women to men like you."

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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