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- WORLD, Page 67World NotesSWITZERLANDInto the 20th Century
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- The half-canton of Appenzell Inner-Rhoden has long and
- proudly refused women the right to vote in local elections.
- Last week it stepped into the 20th century, but not because it
- wanted to. The Swiss Supreme Court in Lausanne declared that
- Appenzell's 4,500 women over age 20 did have the right to vote.
- The justices, responding to a petition by two Appenzell women,
- ruled that a 1981 amendment to the constitution declaring men
- and women equal before the law should take precedence over
- cantonal legislation.
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- "I'm relieved," said Beat Graf, head of the local
- administration, after hearing the decision. In the town's
- central square, some men grumbled about the Diktat from
- Lausanne but otherwise took the ruling in stride. The women
- seemed pleased if a bit restrained; when night fell, however,
- a few quietly decorated the fountain in the all but deserted
- square with flowers.
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