Suze Groeneweg
Suzanna "Suze" Groeneweg (born 4 March 1875 in Strijensas - died 19 October 1940 in Barendrecht) was a Dutch politician (Social Democratic Workers' Party - SDAP). She was one of the first women to be elected into the Dutch parliament.
Groeneweg was a teacher in Rotterdam. She was active in the work for people's education, and also for gender equality, although she did not participate in separate women's groups but preferred to work from within the party. She was also active within the temperance union and the pacifist movement.
Groeneweg was a member of the central comity of the social democratic party, SDAP, in 1917, when woman suffrage was introduced. In 1918, when the first elections after women's suffrage was held, she was elected to parliament as the first woman. She was member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands until June 1937. She was also member of the municipal council of Rotterdam between 1919 and 1931, and the States-Provincial of South Holland between 1919 and 1937.
Decorations
- In 1937 she was awarded Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion.
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