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Victoria M. Siradze (Georgian: ვიკა სირაძე; Russian: Викто́рия Моисе́евна Сира́дзе; 27 May 1929, Tbilisi – 22 February 2024) was a Georgian politician. She was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1962.

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