Lina Tsaldari

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Lina Tsaldari
Born1887 (1887)
Died17 October 1981(1981-10-17) (aged 93–94)
NationalityGreek
OccupationPolitician
Known forFirst female minister in Greece
Spouse
Panagis Tsaldaris
(m. 1919; died in 1936)

Lina Tsaldari (

Greek politician. She became the first female minister in Greece in 1956, serving as the Minister for Social Welfare under Konstantinos Karamanlis
' government.

Early life

Tsaldari was born Lina Lambrou (Greek: Λίνα Λάμπρου) in 1887 to Spyridon Lambros (b. 1851 - d. 1919), who succeeded Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos as Prime Minister of Greece, serving from October 1916 to February 1917. Tsaldari was of Aromanian descent,[1] just like her father.[2]

Political career

Tsaldari became the first woman to serve in the

suffragist. After serving in Parliament, she became Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations
.

Personal life

Tsaldari married Panagis Tsaldaris (b. 1868 – d. 1936) in 1919, the same year that her father died in Skopelos. Like her father, her husband served as Prime Minister of Greece.

Death

Tsaldari died of a stroke on 17 October 1981. She was 94 years old.[4]

References

  1. ISSN 2450-3177
    . Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  2. ^ Kahl, Thede (2003). "Aromanians in Greece: Minority or Vlach-speaking Greeks?". Jahrbücher für Geschichte und Kultur Südosteuropas. 5: 213. Indeed, the list of examples of Aromanians in Greek history is quite impressive: [...] Spyridon Lambros (1851-1919, historian and politician)
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  4. ^ "Lina Tsaldaris". The New York Times. 18 October 1981. Retrieved 21 July 2019.