The research explain the interaction of religion and politics during the legislative election of April 9 and the Presidential Election of July 9, 2014 in considering the status of women. Feminist approaches are often suspricious or cannot believe how the alliance of these two terms (religion and politics) can truly server the mandate for gender justice and social justice. Explanation of the General Election data affirms the vulnerable status of women and the other groups, both within the structure of polital parties, proportion of MP's and in the executive development paradigm of the incoming President. The entire women's movement, paradigmatically and practically, needs to work together, shoulder to shoulder, in order to analyse, criticise and nurture these narratives of justice for an equal society in the coming 2014-2019 cabinet period.