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Polish politician (1929–2011)
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Maria Milczarek (1929-2011) was a Polish politician (Communist). She was the Cabinet Minister of Administration, Land Economy and Environment in 1976–1979, and Minister of Labor, Welfare and Social Policy in 1979–1980.
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Maria Milczarek mianowana ministrem gospodarki terenowej, „Życie Żyrardowa”, nr 50 z 11 grudnia 1976, s. 1
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