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![]() ![]() Hungary Women https://photius.com/countries/hungary/society/hungary_society_women.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
In the 1980s, the principal women's organization was the National Council of Hungarian Women. Its official role was to educate women socially and politically and to participate in devising new laws and regulations that affected women. The organization had a network of local and regional committees, whose members engaged in voluntary social work. In 1985 the council had about 32,000 designated female "stewards," and about 160,000 women were said to be active in the organization. Data as of September 1989
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