It was possible to observed multiple dimensions of inequality and expressions of discrimination against women in access, use and control of opportunities, decision-making and management of resources and services, as well as the lack of recognition of their rights. Olympe de Gouges in its Declaration of women's rights and citizenship (1791) required for women the rights of freedom and equality proclaimed by the French Revolution. It was the first document in which the female vote was required as well as the equality of rights and obligations for women and men through the equality of all human beings before the law.
The suffrage of women consisted on political equality and the exclusion of women from the social pact. It was the first collective action organized by women in order to demand their citizen status and it flourished between the 19th century and the first half of the 20th. The suffrage is fed from the questioning of the representative character of Governments and deployed a civic mobilization to claim political equality between women and men. Through this movement, was reflected the need to strengthen the process of individuation of women and of their autonomy in making vital decisions as subject of