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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Europe's first transgender minister when she was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister (2020) where she oversees Belgium's public administration and public enterprises.  Member of the European Parliament (2019-2020).  Former Associate professor of gynecology at the University of Ghent and head of the Department of Reproductive Medicine at the University Hospital of Ghent.  Her research area focused on the polycystic ovary syndrome and the different techniques of assisted reproduction.  Author of several articles on the topic in journals and magazines.  As a Green Party Member, she was co-opted as a Senator in the Senate (2014-2019).  Transgender.   
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Europe's first transgender minister when she was appointed as Belgium's Deputy Prime Minister (2020) where she oversees Belgium's public administration and public enterprises.  Member of the European Parliament (2019-2020).  Former Associate professor of gynecology at the University of Ghent and head of the Department of Reproductive Medicine at the University Hospital of Ghent.  Her research area focused on the polycystic ovary syndrome and the different techniques of assisted reproduction.  Author of several articles on the topic in journals and magazines.  As a Green Party Member, she was co-opted as a Senator in the Senate (2014-2019).  Transgender.   
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
  
 
* [[Transgender Politicians]]
 
* [[Transgender Politicians]]
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* [[Past and Present LGBTQ Members of the European Parliament]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 21:42, 5 November 2021

Dr. Petra De Sutter

Country

Belgium

Birth - Death

1963 -

Occupation

Medicine, Politics

Notable Achievements

Government Minister

Description

Europe's first transgender minister when she was appointed as Belgium's Deputy Prime Minister (2020) where she oversees Belgium's public administration and public enterprises. Member of the European Parliament (2019-2020). Former Associate professor of gynecology at the University of Ghent and head of the Department of Reproductive Medicine at the University Hospital of Ghent. Her research area focused on the polycystic ovary syndrome and the different techniques of assisted reproduction. Author of several articles on the topic in journals and magazines. As a Green Party Member, she was co-opted as a Senator in the Senate (2014-2019). Transgender.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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