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Irina Davydovna Kuznetsova

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Soviet-Latvian communist politician
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Irina Davydovna Kuznetsova (born 1923) was a Soviet-Latvian communist politician.

Kuznetsova served as Minister of Food Industry from 1965 to 1984.

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  1. Депутаты Верховного Совета Латвийской ССР: Девятый созыв : . — Рига: Лиесма, 1976. — С. 86. — 175 с.


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