Alevtina Aparina

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Alevtina Viktorovna Aparina

Alevtina Viktorovna Aparina (Russian: Алевтина Викторовна Апарина) (20 April 1941 - 29 December 2013) was a Russian politician and member of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.[1]

Biography

Aparina was born in Stalingrad on 20 April 1941. She graduated from the Southern Federal University in 1967. Alevtina Aparina studied a philology at the university. In 1986 she graduated from the Highest Party School, where Aparina had got a dlearning. She began to work as a common worker in a sovkhoz. Aparina also worked as an accountant, a cattleman, pig-tender, and a poultry woman. Between 1965 and 1967 she was employed at middle school as Russian teacher. Aparina had been elected as State Duma deputy of fourth term on 7 December 2003. On 22 June 2012 she retired a general secretary of the Volgograd's CPRF branch. She died from a grave illness in Volgograd (former Stalingrad) on 29 December 2013.[2]

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