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Ella Pamfilova

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as an engineer. She was also the first woman to head the country's state controlled pet food company "Belka," which she oversaw from 1984 to 1986. She went on to become a People's Deputy of the USSR and member of
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During the period 1991 until 1994, she led The Ministry of Social Care under President
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Pamfilova started her career on the central repair and engineering works in
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for the liberal vote, and her share of the vote was very low.
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campaign. However, she faced stiff competition from
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Central Election Commission of Russia
Incumbent
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Churov
Commissioner for Human Rights
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Lukin
Tatyana Moskalkova
Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights
Vladimir Putin
Dmitry Medvedev
Mikhail Fedotov
Boris Yeltsin
Yegor Gaidar
Viktor Chernomyrdin
Olmaliq
Russian
Alma mater
Moscow Power Engineering Institute
Russian
State Duma
president
Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights
Commissioner for Human Rights
Vladimir Lukin
Central Election Commission
Moscow
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
Boris Yeltsin

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