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An  activist and journalist, Zaki has reason to believe that society’s  unfair view of female political participation is evidenced on many  levels.
 She  castigated party laws, seeing them as a straightforward  interpretation  of women’s inferior role in society. Zaki believes that women have to  present themselves as fierce competitors but have to be backed by  professional unions and NGOs.
 Women were reported to be  active partners in the January revolution and associated events. Today  the names of young bloggers like Israa Abdel Fatah and Asmaa Mahfuz ring  a bell, they are known for their determination and political awareness.
 However, some young activists have decided to run as individuals in the  parliamentary elections. How much voter confidence they can win is yet  to be decided in the ballot boxes. 
 In the meantime, the only  female presidential hopeful is Bothaina Kamel, who works in the media.  She is striving hard to make her voice heard in a battle reserved for  men.
 Margeret Azer , a member of the Al-Wafd liberal party  board, holds society responsible for the absence of women on the  political scene. Pointing the finger at parties neglecting proper  orientation and qualification of potential female members, she added  that female party leaders were almost nonexistent.
 Azer  believes that a culture, which considers women only fit for a limited  number of activities, stands in the way of women developing their  capabilities.
 According to the dogma of a male-dominated  society, women are accepted as lawyers, academics and doctors. But when  it comes to politics they are generally seen as less competent than  their male counterparts.
 In the view of Nabil Abdel Fatah,  the head of Al-Ahram Social Studies Centre, the empowerment of women is  likely to witness a setback due to the growing influence of Salafists  and other religious fundamentalists.
 But he also blamed feminist movements for their poor  performance and low voice, resulting in the failure to change the  typical and stereotyped roles of women.