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Eugenia Kempara

Eugenia Kempara (born September 29, 1929) is a Polish retired communist politician.[1]

Kempara was a member of the Polish Council of State, making her a member of the Collective Head of State, in 1976-1985.

References

  1. ^ Leksykon Historii Polski, Wydawnictwo Wiedza Powszechna, Warszawa 1995