Eveline Klett (born 9 October 1949) is a German former politician who was a member of the State Council of East Germany, the country's collective head of state, from 1986 until 1989.
Also in 1976, Klett became a member of the Volkskammer, which she remained until the 1990 East German general election.
[1] Klett was considered one of the token women in the East German leadership.
She lived and worked in Zwickau, and would travel to Berlin at least once per month to attend political meetings.
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