Natalia Narochnitskaya

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Natalia Narochnitskaya
Natalia Narochnitskaya

Natalya Alekseevna Narotchnitskaya (Russian: Наталия Алексеевна Нарочницкая) (born - December 23, 1948) is a prominent Russian female nationalist politician, historian and diplomat.

Between 1982 and 1989 Natalia Narochnitskaya worked in a Soviet diplomatic mission with the United Nations in New York.

In the 1990s Natalia Narochnitskaya was a member of several minor nationalist political parties in Russia. She gain some publicity as an advocate of the greater political of the Russian Orthodox Church and her support of the Russian army actions in Chechnya in 1994-1996. Narochnitskaya was also an outspoken opponent of NATO intervention in former Yugoslavia.

She was finally elected to parliament as a member of the Rodina block in 2003.

Currently Natalia Narochnitskaya is vice chairman of the international affairs committee in the State Duma. She is an author of several works dedicated to Russian history, anti-Globalism as well international, political and spiritual affairs.


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