r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT 3d ago

Women's rights in the past 100 years

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u/senimago 3d ago

No.

Portugal did not have equal rights in 1923. That is really not accurate.

I recently had a conversation with my mother on how, until 1976 (two years after the revolution) women couldn’t leave the country without the husband permission. And women can only vote since 1933 (not on equal rights to men, though: women had to have secondary education, while men only had to be able to write and read; and also, during the dictatorship, elections weren’t really fair).