Helena da Gloria

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Helena da Gloria
Member of the People's Assembly
In office
1977–

Helena Maria da Gloria was a Mozambican politician. In 1977 she was one of the first group of women elected to the People's Assembly.

Biography

Da Gloria was a FRELIMO candidate in the 1977 parliamentary elections, [1] in which she was one of the first group of 27 women elected to the People's Assembly. [2]

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References

  1. Translations on Sub-Saharan Africa issues 1857–1867, p42
  2. Mart Martin (2000) The Almanac of Women and Minorities in World Politics, p267