segolene royal — mp, re—elected four times, regional president, minister three times and candidate forelections in 2007 knows it well. she never publicly spoke out about what she was going through during her career, but last october she did. in her book, what i can finally tell you, she reveals the tactics used by her male colleagues to undermine her as a woman during her campaign. how can a country fully progress towards gender equality when its own leaders behave this way? i'm wondering if the new generation of politicians will be different. i've travelled to bordeaux in the south—west of france to meet three young women from a feminist association at a prestigious political science school. this campaign is called women of history. we named all the rooms. it's about women who have been deleted from history although they were really important. we have scientists, politicians, artists. did you have a good feedback? well, some of them said it was a really good idea, but some of them said it was too much, too much women, too many rooms, too long. also some people said that our communicat