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'''Lara Tarasovna''', born 16 July 1950, is a [[Tuvaltastan|Tuvalt]] politician who served as the first and longest-serving Speaker to the Zedakhli, Tuvaltastan's legislature, from 17 October 2006 to 18 September 2017, then serving as the first and only Undersecretary of the [[Auroran Union]] until 30 November 2017. She would later serve as the first President of the Commission of the [[United Nations of the Auroran Continent]] after the [[2018 UNAC Commission Presidential Election|2018 election]] to present day. Prior to her political career within Tuvaltastan, she served as the last Grand Minister of Salovia, and represented the Alta District. She is currently one of the most prominent and successful Independent politicians in Tuvaltastan and Aurora.
'''Lara Tarasovna''', born 16 July 1950, is a [[Tuvaltastan|Tuvalt]] politician who served as the first and longest-serving Speaker to the Zedakhli, Tuvaltastan's legislature, from 17 October 2006 to 18 September 2017, then serving as the first and only Undersecretary of the [[Auroran Union]] until 30 November 2017. She would later serve as the first [[President of the UNAC Commission|President of the Commission]] of the [[United Nations of the Auroran Continent]] after the [[2018 UNAC Commission Presidential Election|2018 election]] to present day. Prior to her political career within Tuvaltastan, she served as the last Grand Minister of Salovia, and represented the Alta District. She is currently one of the most prominent and successful Independent politicians in Tuvaltastan and Aurora.


As President of the UNAC Commission, many place her as one of the most powerful women in the world, as she serves in the highest executive office in arguably the most influential political union on Urth, and one of the largest by a number of metrics, including GDP and population.
As President of the UNAC Commission, many place her as one of the most powerful women in the world, as she serves in the highest executive office in arguably the most influential political union on Urth, and one of the largest by a number of metrics, including GDP and population.