Anna Ratkó
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.[1] She was the first female cabinet minister in Hungary.
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- ^ 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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