Maria Foser

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Maria Foser-Beck is a Liechtensteiner politician. She was the first woman to serve as Deputy Government Councillor for Social Affairs.

MonarchsFranz Joseph II (1984–1989)
Hans Adam II (1989–1993)
Occupationpolitician
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Maria Foser
Deputy Government Councillor for Social Affairs
In office
1984–1993
MonarchsFranz Joseph II (1984–1989)
Hans Adam II (1989–1993)
Personal details
Occupationpolitician
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Biography

In 1984, Prince Franz Joseph II appointed Foser-Beck as Deputy Government Councillor for Social Affairs of Liechtenstein (Regierungsrat-Stellvertreterin), the same year that Liechtensteiner women obtained the right to vote.[1][2] She was the first woman to hold this office.[3] Foser served as Deputy Councillor from 1984 to 1993.[3][4][5]

Foser-Beck lives in Triesenberg and is a member of the Liechtenstein Samaritan Association.[6]

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