The Australian Liberal Party has not decided whether to go with gender quotas for its preselection of political candidates, despite the call from Prime Minister Scott Morrison and other members of Parliament over the past week. The call by some Liberal politicians comes as the Morrison government is under increasing scrutiny over its handling of allegations of sexual violence and misconduct towards a female staffer and female MPs by male MPs and staffers. “We must get this house in order,” Morrison declared on March 23, saying that the revelations of scandals over the last month had been traumatic. But he noted that there had never been a more critical time for women to work in the Parliament. “I want to see more women in this place. I have done many things to get more women in this place, and I intend to do more,” Morrison said. “I need women to stand with …