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Marta Kos

1965 - today

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Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Marta Kos is the 16,383rd most popular politician, the 124th most popular biography from Slovenia and the 22nd most popular Slovene Politician.

Marta Kos is a Polish politician known for her role as a member of the Polish Parliament and her involvement in various legislative initiatives. She is recognized for her contributions to political discourse in Poland, particularly in areas related to social issues and women's rights.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Marta Kos ranks 16,383 out of 19,576Before her are Sæberht of Essex, Ernest Shonekan, Manuel Murillo Toro, Anthony W. Gardiner, Henry Plumb, Baron Plumb, and Jerónimo Saavedra. After her are George-Étienne Cartier, Adriano Directo Emperado, Anatole Collinet Makosso, Francisco Linares Alcántara, Bruno Gollnisch, and Tytila of East Anglia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Marta Kos ranks 356Before her are Mike Lynch, Anke Engelke, Lara Wendel, Kelly Rowan, Roman Coppola, and Alexandra Vandernoot. After her are Marc Degryse, Anatole Collinet Makosso, Carlos Saldanha, Miguel Pardeza, Michal Bílek, and Jeff Scott Soto.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Marta Kos ranks 124 out of NaNBefore her are Martin Strel (1954), Jure Franko (1962), Richard Verderber (1884), Ivan Tavčar (1851), Marjan Šarec (1977), and Miran Tepeš (1961). After her are Janez Evangelist Krek (1865), Janez Potočnik (1958), Jure Zdovc (1966), Rudolf Cvetko (1880), Alfred Jermaniš (1967), and Kristina Brenk (1911).

Among Politicians In Slovenia

Among politicians born in Slovenia, Marta Kos ranks 22Before her are Lojze Peterle (1948), Sergej Kraigher (1914), Alenka Bratušek (1970), Andrej Bajuk (1943), Dimitrij Rupel (1946), and Marjan Šarec (1977). After her are Janez Evangelist Krek (1865), Janez Potočnik (1958), Anton Rop (1960), Violeta Bulc (1964), Tanja Fajon (1971), and Rajmond Debevec (1963).

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