Yekaterina Mukhina

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Yekaterina Mukhina (1944-1996) was a Soviet-Russian Politician (Communist). [1]

She was a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, making her a member of the Collective Head of State, in 1979-1984.

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  1. Представители коренных народов в государственном управлении // Слово народов Севера. – 2010. – № 1. – С. 5.