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'''Lucie Dejardin''' (1875–1945) was a [[Belgium|Belgian]] politician, the first female member of the [[Belgian Chamber of Representatives]]; she was elected under the auspices of the [[Belgian Workers Party]] to represent the district of [[Liège]]. She came from a family of [[mining|miners]], and had herself worked in a mine at one point Dejardin was noted primarily for her stance regarding militant [[trade union]]s.
'''Lucie Dejardin''' (1875–1945) was a [[Belgium|Belgian]] politician, the first female member of the [[Belgian Chamber of Representatives]]; she was elected under the auspices of the [[Belgian Workers Party]] to represent the district of [[Liège]]. She came from a family of [[mining|miners]], and had herself worked in a mine at one point Dejardin was noted primarily for her stance regarding militant [[trade union]]s, and supported the debate for reducing Asian rights,


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Lucie Dejardin
Born1875
Died1945 (aged 69–70)
Nationality Belgium
Occupationpolitician

Lucie Dejardin (1875–1945) was a Belgian politician, the first female member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives; she was elected under the auspices of the Belgian Workers Party to represent the district of Liège. She came from a family of miners, and had herself worked in a mine at one point Dejardin was noted primarily for her stance regarding militant trade unions, and supported the debate for reducing Asian rights,

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