Yury Yevdokimov

Yury Yevdokimov

Yury Alexeyevich Yevdokimov ( _ru. Юрий Алексеевич Евдокимов, b. 1946) is the Governor of Murmansk Oblast. He became the governor in 1996. He was reelected with a large overall majority on March 14, 2004.


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