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Anna Ratkó

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Hungarian politician (1903–1981)
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Anna Ratkó (1903–1981), was a Hungarian politician (Communist). She was the Cabinet Minister of Health in 1950–1953. She was the first female cabinet minister in Hungary.

References

  1. Mary Zirin, Irina Livezeanu, Christine D. Worobec and June Pachuta Farris, Women and Gender in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia: A Comprehensive Bibliography Volume I : Southeastern and East Central Europe (ISBN 978-1-317-45197-6)


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