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22: 195:. Due to Sirc's long confinement and later exile, their engagement failed. She had 2 stepchildren (Maja and Ali Boh) and a daughter Katja Boh - Cerjak from her marriage to Dr. Boh. 392: 239: 306: 223: 442: 432: 387: 192: 422: 447: 437: 412: 452: 402: 270: 457: 467: 86: 407: 58: 427: 227: 105: 397: 277: 65: 43: 72: 337: 462: 266: 39: 54: 342: 417: 199: 32: 253:'s cabinet. She remained in office until 1991, when she was appointed as the first Slovenian 249:
in the first free elections in Slovenia in April 1990, she became the Minister for Health in
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and political pluralism, she became involved in politics during the
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and obtained her PhD in 1974. She dedicated herself to the study of
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until 1997 when she retired. She remained an advisor to the
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She died in August 2008 in Ljubljana and was buried in the
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Ljubo Sirc, Med Titom in Hitlerjem (Ljubljana: DZS, 1992)
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Cross Cultural Perspectives on Families, Work, and Change
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