The line graph illustrates the proportion of women taking part in parliament in Germany, Italy, France, England, and Belgium between 2000 and 2012.
It is clear that the percentage of female participants in parliament increasing in each country, except for England. Overall, a much larger proportion of females joining parliament in Germany and Italy, in comparison with the three remaining countries, and Belgium experienced the fastest rise in the percentage of female members of parliament.
In 2000, the highest proportion of women taking part in parliament in Germany was about 33%. The second-largest percentage of Italian women was 27%, compared to 25% of women in France, 17% of women in Belgium, and only 4% of British women. By 2008, all five countries witnessed increases, and England had a significant rise by about 16% of female participants in parliament.
By 2012, the percentage of women participating in parliament in Italy reached its peak, at about 39%, followed by Germany and France with about 37% and about 35% while there was the same proportion of female members of parliament in both England and Belgium, at around 22,5%.
The line graph illustrates compares the proportion of women taking part in parliament in five Western European countries – Germany, Italy, France, England, and Belgium – in terms of the percentage of of women parliamentarians between 2000 and 2012. ------------------- The rest of your text contains factual errors, so you should fix it first before asking us to proofread it. ALWAYS check your own work before submitting it.
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The line graph illustrates compares the proportion of women taking part in parliament in five Western European countries – Germany, Italy, France, England, and Belgium – in terms of the percentage of of women parl