In which countries in Europe has universal suffrage been established?

Universal suffrage in Europe began to be established from the time of the French Revolution. Initially, the right to vote was given to male citizens of the republic. The property qualification was canceled. But it was only after the Second World War that suffrage really became universal, giving the right to elect and be elected to the female half of the population. So in France and Italy it happened in 1945, in Belgium in 1948, Switzerland in 1971. However, the criminal law in some countries (France) provides for the restriction of these rights under a number of articles.



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