Good time of day, humans!
Cousin is however missing a number of facts here:
that women in politics were mostly a matter of Aristophanes’ comedies,
that the sculpture in question was most likely created several centuries after the high point of Greek democracy,
and, last but not least, that it obviously used to have hands.
You cannot stop a silly rodent from speculating though.
Women (and men) in politics today are mostly a matter of Sophocles' tragedies.
And the voters hands and pockets?