In 2008 there were 59 women out of 200 members total (29.5%) in the National Council.
In the Greenwich club, out of 20 members, only 3 of them are under 70 years old.
In 1924 a new constitution was put in place, introducing elected representation (3 out of 22 members) for the first time.
Three out of eight members of each Senate have served as a judge on one of the federal courts.
The industry membership represent 5 out of 13 members.
Five out of ten members of the new board were communists.
In the 2001 parliamentary election, the party won 1 out of 300 elected members.
But in the more influential Politburo, there is only 1 woman out of 19 members.
Already by 1960, out of 52 members of the workforce, 41 had to commute to work.
It is made out of 55 members, which are chosen for 3 years.