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Widow's succession was a political practice prominent in some countries in the early part of the 20th century, by which a politician who died in office was directly succeeded by their widow, either through election or direct appointment to the seat. Many of the earliest women to hold political office in the modern era attained their positions through this practice. It also occurred when politicians stood down from a particular office.

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  • Penerusan janda adalah sebuah praktik politik terkenal di beberapa negara pada paruh awal aabd ke-20, dimana seorang politikus yang meninggal saat menjabat diteruskan oleh jandanya, baik melalui pemilu atau pengangkatan langsung ke kursinya. Beberapa wanita terawal yang memegang jabatan politik pada zaman modern meraih jabatan mereka melalui praktik tersebut. (in)
  • Widow's succession was a political practice prominent in some countries in the early part of the 20th century, by which a politician who died in office was directly succeeded by their widow, either through election or direct appointment to the seat. Many of the earliest women to hold political office in the modern era attained their positions through this practice. It also occurred when politicians stood down from a particular office. (en)
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  • Penerusan janda adalah sebuah praktik politik terkenal di beberapa negara pada paruh awal aabd ke-20, dimana seorang politikus yang meninggal saat menjabat diteruskan oleh jandanya, baik melalui pemilu atau pengangkatan langsung ke kursinya. Beberapa wanita terawal yang memegang jabatan politik pada zaman modern meraih jabatan mereka melalui praktik tersebut. (in)
  • Widow's succession was a political practice prominent in some countries in the early part of the 20th century, by which a politician who died in office was directly succeeded by their widow, either through election or direct appointment to the seat. Many of the earliest women to hold political office in the modern era attained their positions through this practice. It also occurred when politicians stood down from a particular office. (en)
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  • Penerusan janda (in)
  • Widow's succession (en)
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