Anselmi, Tina (1927–)
Anselmi, Tina (1927–)
Italian politician. Born in Castelfranco Veneto, Italy, 1927.
At 16, worked with the Cesare Battista Brigade in Resistance movement during WWII, for which she later received the military cross for valor; joined the Christian Democratic Party (1944), was head of the local textile trade union (1945–48), and then local party representative; as party spokeswoman on youth (1960–68) and national women's representative, concentrated efforts on industrial relations, family issues, and status of women; became vice president of European Feminist Union (1966); elected to Italian Parliament (1968); as Italy's 1st woman cabinet minister, served as minister of labor (1976–78) and minister of health (1978–79).
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