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==Early life==
Surkova was born September 16, 1970 at Volodomyr Nizamutdinov Memorial Hospital located in [[Zuyevka]], [[Ozyoretsk Oblast]], [[Volkia]]. Her mother, Ludmila Kilmova, is a clinical psychiatrist; her father, Boyan Surkov, is a retired [[Volkian Army]] intelligence officer. Surkova has two brothers: Lukyan Surkov is an officer in the [[Volkian Air Force]] and Andrei Surkov is a detective with the [[Volkian Federal Police]].
==Education and law career==
 
Surkova moved multiple times during her childhood due to her father's career in the military but returned to Zuyevka when she was 18 to attend Ozyoretsk Federal University. She received her bachelor's degree in psychology from the school and went on to attend Ilyushin University in Shimanovsk Oblast for her law degree.
 
Surkova speaks [[Volkian language|Volkian]], [[Codexian]], and [[Unonian]].
 
==Law career==
Surkova was admitted to the Ozyoretsk Oblast Bar in 1994 and began work as a criminal prosecutor in the Zuyevka District Attorney's Financial Integrity Unit that same year. After two years she transferred to the Major Violators Unit and began trying gang and firearm related cases, as well as homicides. During her time with Major Violators she successfully tried several high profile capital murder cases, including the Kholodreka serial killer case.
 
After five years with the Zuyevka DA, Surkova joined the Federal Attorney's Office in Volkgoroda and continued her work as a prosecutor for another three years.
 
==Ozyoretsk Minister of Justice==
In 2001 Surkova was the [[Social Democratic Union]]'s candidate for Ozyoretsk Oblast's minister of justice and won with 50.09% of the vote. She was reelected in 2005 with 54.81% of the vote.
 
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Surkova announced she would run for one of Ozyoretsk Oblast's [[Federal Council]] seats in early 2008, winning the election and becoming the first female Federal Councilor from Ozyoretsk Oblast. Surkova resigned from minister of justice the day before she was sworn in as Federal Councilor.
 
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==Presidency==
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