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However, posts and comments on social media in the course of pre-election and election periods seem to suggest otherwise. In the presidential election, three candidates ran for president. Among them were professor Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova. For the second time since North Macedonia gained independence, a woman was running in the presidential race. A university professor and a lawyer Silkanovka-Davkoa was well over the age of 60 when entering the race.
Insults on social media began as soon as she started her election campaign. The chauvinistic and sexist remarks displayed on social media, in this case particularly related to age, were further reinforced by the comparison of Siljanovska-Davkova to former Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, alluding to her appearance.
It was suggested that the latter was a superior candidate due to her youth and appearance — reducing the value of holders of high political office to their attractiveness. No one ever asks about the age of male politicians or questions their skills and ability to engage in politics. More attention is paid to whether they are charismatic or exhibit the right leadership skills. They are not perceived as too young or old — but as capable managers and leaders.
Browsing through posts and comments on social media, it is evident that men were more vocal than women in commenting about the presidential race and especially about the female candidate. These comments were classic examples of the Balkan mentality to express sexism, misogyny, and male chauvinism on social networks.