Olga Keltošová (née Suchalová; 27 February 1943 in Pezinok) is a former Slovak politician.
Before the break-up of Czechoslovakia, she served as Vice President of the Slovak National Council.
In 1992, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Keltošová joined the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (Slovak: Hnutie za demokratické Slovensko) (HZDS) and served as the Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family.
In 1994 she was returned to parliament and served again as Minister of Labour,[2] until 1998, when she was appointed as ambassador of Slovakia to the United Nations.
[4] Beginning in 2001, she lectured in political science at several universities[3] and served on the city council of the Bratislavan borough of Lamač until 2006.