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Aleksei Sorokin (politician)

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27: 210:. He was a candidate for the center-right Russian National Federation in Estonia (Vene Rahvuslik Liit Eestis, Русский национальный союз в Эстонии), founded in 1920. In 1923, he resigned from the legislature and returned to being a lawyer. He remained, along with Nikolai Kurtšinski and 214:, as a leading member of the Russian minority in Estonia in the interwar period. However, he also failed to assemble the fragmented minority of large social differences into a party or association, as was the case with the Baltic Germans. 221:, he was again elected as a member of the Russian minority in parliament with a party alliance of various Russian groups. He also took over the group's presidency. At that time, the various Russian groups gained eight seats. 184:, he represented as a minister from the Russian minority from 28 February to 9 May 1919. He belonged to the Assembly of Russian Citizens (Vene Kodanikkude Kogu, Собрание русских граждан). 165:. From 1912 to 1914, he worked at the District Court of Tallinn. From 1914, he worked as a lawyer and defense lawyer and as a legal adviser to authorities in Tallinn. 296: 405: 180:: Eesti Ajutine Vene Nõukogu) with like-minded people, representing the Russians living in Estonia. In the Provisional Government of Prime Minister 400: 395: 217:
In 1931, Sorokin became vice-chairman of the Russian National Union in Estonia. In 1933, shortly before his death, he was elected chairman. In the
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in April 1919, he was elected as the only member of the Russian minority in the Constituent Assembly. He participated in the drafting of the
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Sorokin was born into a Russian-speaking family in Tallinn. He attended the Grammar School of Emperor Nikolai I (today
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minority, was not one of the signatories of the Estonian Declaration of Independence on 19 May 1919; he abstained.
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in 1918, Sorokin went into politics. At the end of 1918, he founded the "Provisional Russian Council of Estonia" (
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Sorokin died in Tallinn in April 1933 as a result of a long-term heart ailment.
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in November 1920, Sorokin was the only Russian to be voted into the
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In 1912, he graduated with a degree in jurisprudence from
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