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This is a list of political offices which have been held by a woman, with details of the first woman holder of each office. It is ordered by the countries in Europe and by dates of appointment. Please observe that this list is meant to contain only the first woman to hold of a political office, and not all the female holders of that office.

Albania

People's Socialist Republic

  • Member of Parliament – Naxhije Dume, Liri Gega and Ollga Plumbi – 1946
  • Minister of Culture, Education and Science – Nexhmije Hoxha – 1946
  • Member of the Praesidium of the People's Republic of Albania – Liri Belishova – 1950
  • Chairperson of the State-Planning Committee in the Council of Ministers – Petra Dode – 1972
  • Minister of Agriculture – Themie Thomai – 1975
  • President of the Praesidium of the People's Republic of Albania – Mine Guri – 1978
  • Minister of Light Industry – Esma Ulqinaku – 1982
  • Minister for Light- and Food Industry – Vito Kapo – 1982

Republic

Andorra

National level

Individual ministries

Armenia

Kingdom of Armenia

First Republic of Armenia

Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic

Republic of Armenia

Austria

Imperial

Republic

Azerbaijan

Soviet Socialist Republic

National level

Individual ministries

Republic

Belarus

Soviet Socialist Republic

Belgium

Kingdom

National level

Individual ministries or regions

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Republika Srpska

National level

Individual ministries

Bulgaria

Kingdom

People's Republic

Republic

Croatia

Kingdom

Socialist Republic of Croatia

Republic

National level

Individual ministries

Cyprus

Kingdom

Republic

Northern Cyprus

unrecognized, secessionist state

Czech Republic

Duchy of Bohemia

Kingdom of Bohemia

Czechoslovakia (1918–1992)

National level

Individual Ministries

Czech Republic (1992–onward)

National level

Individual ministries or regions

Denmark

National level

Individual ministries or regions

Faroe Islands

Greenland

Estonia

Danish Estonia

Swedish Estonia and Livonia

Autonomous Governorate of Estonia

Republic of Estonia

Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic

Estonian Government in Exile

Republic of Estonia

International level

National level

Individual ministries

Finland

Swedish Realm

Grand Duchy

Republic

National level

Individual ministries

Åland

France

National level

Individual ministries or regions

Georgia

Kingdom

Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic

Republic

Abkhazia

Germany

Holy Roman Empire

Weimar Republic

Allied Occupation

Democratic Republic

Federal Republic (West)

Federal Republic (United)

Greece

Kingdom

Republic

National level

Individual ministries

Hungary

Kingdom

People's Republic

Republic

Iceland

See also: List of female cabinet ministers of Iceland

Kingdom

Republic

Ireland

Kingdom of Ireland

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Irish Republic

Free State

Ireland (Republic of Ireland)

Main article: Electoral firsts in the Republic of Ireland

Italy

Main article: Electoral firsts in Italy

Latvia

First Republic

Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic

Second Republic

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Republic

Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic

Republic of Lithuania

Luxembourg

County, Duchy and Grand Duchy

Grand Duchy

Malta

Colony

Republic

Moldova

Transnistria

unrecognized, secessionist state

Monaco

Montenegro

Serbia and Montenegro

Republic of Montenegro

Netherlands

Spanish Netherlands

Dutch Republic

Kingdom

North Macedonia

Norway

Other political positions

Svalbard

Poland

Kingdom (1385–1569)

Second Republic

People's Republic

Republic

Portugal

County

Kingdom

Republic

Romania

Main article: Electoral firsts in Romania

Kingdom

People's Republic

Republic

Russia

Imperial

Intermin Republic

  • Vice Minister of State Welfare and Vice Minister of Education – Sofia Panina – 1917

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Federation

San Marino

Serbia

Imperial

Despotate

Principality

Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia

Federal Yugoslavia

Republic of Serbia

Kosovo

partially recognized secessionist state under nominal international administration

Slovakia

Please note: Independent Slovak Republic was established on January 1, 1993. The first female politicians of Slovak Republic as a part of Czech and Slovak Federative Republic are not included above.

List of Slovak female holders of political offices before independence

Czechoslovakia

Czech and Slovak Federative Republic

Slovenia

Spain

Kingdom

This list includes office holders after the unification of Spain in the 16th-century:

  • MonarchJoanna I – 1504–1555
  • RegentIsabella of Portugal – 1535–1539
  • First Female Mayor – Matilde Pérez Mollá – 1924
  • First thirteen Members of National Assembly – Blanca de los Ríos de Lampérez, Isidra Quesada y Gutiérrez de los Ríos, Micaela Díaz y Rabaneda, María de Maeztu, María de Echarri y Martínez, María López de Sagredo, Concepción Loring y Heredia, Carmen Cuesta del Muro, Teresa Luzzatti Quiñones, Josefina Oloriz Arcelus, María López Moleón, María Natividad Domínguez de Roger y Trinidad Von Scholtzhermensdorff – 1927

Second Republic

Francoist Spain

Kingdom (restored)

Autonomous City

Sweden

Kingdom

During the Kalmar Union (1397–1523), Sweden was in union with Denmark and Norway, but maintained its own administration. Sweden was in union with Norway during the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (1814–1905), but each country had its own administration and laws, and thus should be listed separately.

Switzerland

Turkey

Main article: Women in Turkish politics

Ottoman

Republic

Ukraine

Soviet Socialist Republic

Republic

United Kingdom

Main article: List of electoral firsts in the United Kingdom

Great Britain

Great Britain and Ireland

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

England
Northern Ireland
Parliament of Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland Assembly

Scotland

Wales

Vatican City

See also

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