Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA
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Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA
Summary
Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA is a political organization[1].
Key Facts
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA is in the country of Netherlands[2].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's image is recorded as Rooie vrouwen prestenteren boekje in Den Haag v.l.n.r. (onbekend), (onbekend),, Bestanddeelnr 927-8130.jpg[3].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's instance of is recorded as political organization[4].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's instance of is recorded as women's organization[5].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's part of is recorded as Labour Party[6].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's Commons category is recorded as Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA[7].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's archives at is recorded as Atria Institute on gender equality and women's history[8].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's chairperson is recorded as Pijkel Schröder[9].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's chairperson is recorded as Hedy d'Ancona[10].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's chairperson is recorded as Mieke van der Burg[11].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's chairperson is recorded as Geke Faber[12].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's chairperson is recorded as Ien van den Heuvel[13].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's chairperson is recorded as Jeltje van Nieuwenhoven[14].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's chairperson is recorded as Liesbeth den Uyl[15].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1236stsb[16].
- Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as gender gap on Dutch Wikipedia[17].
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Identity
Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA's part of is recorded as Labour Party[6].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Pijkel Schröder[9], a social activist[18], 1934–2000[19], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[20]; Hedy d'Ancona[10], a television producer[21], b. 1937[22], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[23], awarded the Harriët Freezer Ring[24]; Mieke van der Burg[11], a politician[25], b. 1945[26], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[27]; Geke Faber[12], a politician[28], b. 1952[29], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[30], awarded the Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau[31]; Ien van den Heuvel[13], a politician[32], 1927–2010[33], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[34]; and Jeltje van Nieuwenhoven[14], a politician[35], b. 1943[36], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[37], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[38].