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Electoral firsts in
Romania
.
Women
Kingdom
Mayor
–
Luiza Zavloschi
, (
Buda
) – 1930
[1]
People's Republic
Minister of Health -
Florica Bagdasar
- 1946
Minister of Foreign Affairs
–
Ana Pauker
– 1947
[2]
Minister of Social Affairs –
Stella Ernestu
– 1952
[3]
First Deputy Prime Minister –
Elena Ceauşescu
– 1980
[4]
Republic
Minister of Education
-
Ecaterina Andronescu
– 2000
[5]
Minister of Justice
–
Monica Macovei
– 2004
[6]
Prefect
(of Bucharest) –
Mioara Mantale
– 2004
[7]
President of the Chamber of Deputies
–
Roberta Anastase
– 2008
[8]
Minister of Tourism
–
Elena Udrea
– 2008
[9]
European Commissioner for Regional Policy
–
Corina Crețu
– 2014
[10]
Prime Minister
–
Viorica Dăncilă
– 2018
[11]
President of the Senate
–
Anca Dragu
– 2020
[12]
References
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"Luiza Zavloschi (1883-1967) – Women and the Transfer of Knowledge in the Black Sea Region"
. Archived from
the original
on 2019-02-12
. Retrieved
2019-02-10
.
^
"Ana Pauker | Jewish Women's Archive"
.
jwa.org
. Retrieved
2019-02-10
.
^
"Romania Ministers"
.
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"Ceausescu, Elena (1916–1989) | Encyclopedia.com"
.
www.encyclopedia.com
. Retrieved
2019-02-10
.
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"Romanian president signs decree for appointing new education minister | Romania Insider"
.
www.romania-insider.com
. Retrieved
2019-02-10
.
^
Romania (2005).
Monitorul oficial al României: Dezbateri parlamentare
(in Romanian). Parlamentul României, Adunarea Deputaților.
^
"Guvernul o retrage pe Mioara Mantale din postul de consul general la Strasbourg - Q Magazine"
.
www.qmagazine.ro
(in Romanian)
. Retrieved
2019-02-10
.
^
"Roberta Alma Anastase – EU40"
. Retrieved
2019-02-10
.
^
"Prima femeie prim-ministru din istorie. "Ce știe ea despre politică"
"
.
www.dcnews.ro
. Retrieved
2019-02-10
.
^
"Video România are prima femeie comisar la Bruxelles"
.
Stiriletvr.ro
(in Romanian)
. Retrieved
2019-02-10
.
^
"Romania is getting its first female prime minister"
.
The Independent
. 2018-01-19
. Retrieved
2019-02-10
.
^
"Anca Dragu (USR PLUS), aleasă preşedinte al Senatului, al doilea om în stat"
.
Europa Liberă România
(in Romanian)
. Retrieved
2021-02-10
.
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