Avdotia Vasilievna Nuriyeva

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The Honourable
Avdotia Vasilievna Nuriyeva
Авдотья Васильевна Нуриева
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Deputy Chair of the International Development Committee
Assumed office
27 March 2016
Preceded byIoakim Kirillov
Member of the International Development Committee
Assumed office
6 June 2012
Preceded byAlexander Anisimov
Member of the Women and Equalities Committee
In office
18 August 2010 – 6 June 2012
Preceded byBoris Lavrentyev
Succeeded byTatyana Ulanovskaya
Deputy of the Zemsky Sobor
Assumed office
13 May 2010
Personal details
BornAvdotia Vasilievna Nuriyeva neé Zhdanova
Авдотья Васильевна Нуриева
Avdot'ya Vasil'yevna Nuriyeva
5 December 1985 (age 39)
Tambov, Kaselia oblast, Seredinia
NationalitySeredinian
Political partySocial Democrats
Spouse
ChildrenSvetlana Alexandrovna b. 2014
Praskovya Alexandrovna b. 2017
Alma materState University of Tambov (B.A. Philosophy)
ProfessionPolitician, Author

Avdotia Vasilievna Nuriyeva (Seredyan: Авдотья Васильевна Нуриева, tr. Avdot'ya Vasil'yevna Nuriyeva; b. 5 December 1985) is a Seredinian politician and published author. She is currently the Deputy Chair of the International Development Committee in the Seredinian Zemsky Sobor, and has previously been a member of the Women and Equalities Committee during her time as a legislator. While not an official whip of the Social Democrats, Nuriyeva has made a reputation within the Sobor for dealmaking with left-wing Kamenskite members of the SDP. She is also an unofficial liaison between the SDP and its current coalition partner, the Liberal Republican Union. As a member and Deputy Chair of the International Development Committee, she has also been a voice on foreign affairs, especially relating to humanitarian issues in the Yarden River Valley and Tarsas; her stances in both areas have drawn widespread attention in the past.


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