List of The First Female Holders of Political Offices in Europe - Czech Republic

Czech Republic

For pre-1993, see Czechoslovakia.
  • Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court - Ivana Janů - 1993
  • Supreme Attorney General - Bohumíra Kopečná - 1994
  • Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies - Petra Buzková - 1996
  • Vice-President of the Senate - Jaroslava Moserová - 1996
  • Minister of Justice - Vlasta Parkanová - 1997
  • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court - Eliška Wagnerová - 1998
  • Minister of Health - Zuzana Roithová - 1998
  • President of the Senate - Libuše Benešová - 1998
  • Supreme Attorney General - Marie Benešová - 1999
  • Chairwoman of the Czech Statistical Office - Marie Bohatá - 1999
  • Member of the Czech National Bank Board - Michaela Erbenová - 2000
  • Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court - Eliška Wagnerová - 2002
  • Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies - Jitka Kupčová - 2002
  • Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies - Hana Marvanová - 2002
  • Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies - Miroslava Němcová - 2002
  • Minister of Education, Youth and Sport - Petra Buzková - 2002
  • Minister of Information Technologies - Dana Bérová - 2005
  • Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies - Lucie Talmanová - 2006
  • Minister of Agriculture - Milena Vicenová - 2006
  • Minister of Culture - Helena Třeštíková - 2007
  • Minister of Defense - Vlasta Parkanová - 2007
  • Minister without Portfolio - Džamila Stehlíková - 2007
  • Vice-President of the Senate - Alena Gajdůšková - 2008
  • Governor of Plzeňský region - Milada Emmerová - 2008
  • Governor of Ústecký region - Jana Vaňhová - 2008
  • Deputy Prime Minister - Vlasta Parkanová - 2009
  • Minister of Environment - Rut Bízková - 2010
  • Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies - Miroslava Němcová - 2010
  • Chairwoman of the Czech Statistical Office - Iva Ritschelová - 2010

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