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Lagle Parek

Lagle Parek (born 17 April 1941 in Pärnu) is an Estonian stateswoman. She served as the Minister of the Interior in the first post-Soviet occupation government, led by the prime minister Mart Laar.
==Biography==

Lagle Parek was born on 17 April 1941 in Pärnu (at that time the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic) and was the daughter of the former captain of the Military of Estonia Charles Parek (1903 - 1941) and his wife Elsbeth Parek, a museum director (born in 1902). The father was deported by the Soviet authorities to Leningrad and soon shot. In March 1949, the remainder of his family - Lagle with her mother, older sister, Eva (born in 1931), and her grandmother, actress Anna Marcus (1874 - 1955) were deported to Siberia (Novosibirsk Oblast) in the Operation Priboi deportation of Baltic inhabitants. Parek's mother was found to have had forbidden books in her museum, and was kept in prison in Siberia until an amnesty in 1953. Parek lived with her grandmother in Siberia and was able to return home after the death of Stalin. She graduated from the Tallinn University of Technology and worked as an architect in the organs of the State Planning Commission, then as a technician and technologist in design institute in Tartu.

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