First Kalvītis Cabinet
The first Kalvītis cabinet was the government of Latvia from 2 December 2004 to 7 November 2006. It was the first government to be led by Aigars Kalvītis, who was Prime Minister from 2004 to 2007. It took office on 2 December 2004, after the resignation of Indulis Emsis, succeeding the Emsis cabinet, which had lasted from March to December 2004. It was replaced by the second Kalvītis cabinet The second Kalvītis cabinet was the government of Latvia from 7 November 2006 to 20 December 2007. It was the second government to be led by Aigars Kalvītis, who had previously been Prime Minister since 2004. It took office on 7 November 2006, ... on 7 November 2006, after the October 2006 election. {{DEFAULTSORT:First Kalvitis cabinet Government of Latvia 2004 establishments in Latvia 2006 disestablishments in Latvia Cabinets established in 2004 Cabinets disestablished in 2006 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Government Of Latvia
200px, Meeting room of the Government of Latvia in the Palace of Justice The Government of Latvia is the central government of the Republic of Latvia. The Constitution of Latvia ( lv, Satversme) outlines the nation as a parliamentary republic represented by a unicameral parliament (Saeima) and the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Republikas Ministru kabinets), which form the executive branch of the Government of Latvia. Since the early 2000s cabinet meetings in Latvia have been open to the public. In June 2013, the Latvian government became one of the first in Europe to offer live internet broadcasts of cabinet meetings. Current Cabinet of Ministers The incumbent cabinet is the Kariņš cabinet since 23 January 2019. List of governments File:Gabinete de Ministerios de Letonia, Riga, Letonia, 2012-08-07, DD 01.JPG, Cabinet of Ministers building (the Palace of Justice) co-located with the Supreme Court A supreme court is the highest c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Minister For Children And Families Of Latvia ''
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Minister may refer to: * Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric ** Minister (Catholic Church) * Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department) ** Minister without portfolio, a member of government with the rank of a normal minister but who doesn't head a ministry ** Shadow minister, a member of a Shadow Cabinet of the opposition ** Minister (Austria) * Minister (diplomacy), the rank of diplomat directly below ambassador * Ministerialis, a member of a noble class in the Holy Roman Empire * ''The Minister'', a 2011 French-Belgian film directed by Pierre Schöller See also *Ministry (other) *Minster (other) *''Yes Minister ''Yes Minister'' is a British political satire sitcom written by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn. Comprising three seven-episode series, it was first transmitted on BBC2 from 1980 to 1984. A sequel, ''Yes, Prime Minister'', ran for 16 episodes fro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Union Of Greens And Farmers
The Union of Greens and Farmers ( lv, Zaļo un Zemnieku savienība, ZZS) is an agrarian political alliance in Latvia. It is made up of the Latvian Farmers' Union, Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party, and For Latvia and Ventspils. It is positioned in the centre or centre-right on the political spectrum. It is orientated towards conservative, Eurosceptic, and green policies, and can be considered a centrist Nordic agrarian alliance, with nationalist and anti-liberal elements. While the alliance's formal leader is Edgars Tavars, its leading figure and chief financial supporter is the oligarch Aivars Lembergs. The ZZS has had the world's first prime minister, Indulis Emsis ( Prime Minister of Latvia in 2004), and first head of state, Raimonds Vējonis (President of Latvia 2015–19), to be affiliated with a green party. History The alliance was established to contest the 2002 parliamentary election by the Latvian Green Party (LZP) and Latvian Farmers' Union (LZS). I ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Baiba Rivža
Baiba is a feminine Latvian given name. The associated name day is December 4. Notable people with the name include: *Baiba Bendika (born 1991), Latvian biathlete *Baiba Bičole (born 1931), Latvian-American poet * Baiba Broka (born 1973), Latvian actress * Baiba Broka (born 1975), Latvian lawyer and politician *Baiba Indriksone Baiba Indriksone (22 February 1932 – 14 May 2024) was a Latvian film and stage actress, affiliated with the Latvian National Theatre. Life and career Indriksone was born in Riga on 22 February 1932. She graduated from the Latvian State Conser ... (born 1932), Latvian actress * Baiba Skride (born 1981), Latvian classical violinist References {{given name Feminine given names Latvian feminine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ina Druviete
Ina Druviete (born 29 May 1958 in Riga, Latvia) is the Vice-rector of the Humanities and Educational Sciences in the University of Latvia (since 2015), Dr. habil.philol. (since 1996), professor of General Linguistics (since 1997). She was the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia in 2004–2006 and 2014. She is a researcher in the Latvian Language Institute of the University of Latvia (since 1992), and a Member of the Latvian Parliament (since 2002). Ina Druviete graduated from the University of Latvia in 1981 with a degree in the Latvian language and literature. Gradually she became a respected researcher in this field and was awarded several grants (Fulbright Foreign Scholarship among them). She has published approximately 300 publications, mainly on linguistics, sociolinguistics and language policy Language policy is an interdisciplinary academic field. Some scholars such as Joshua Fishman and Ofelia García consider it as part of sociolinguistics. On t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Minister For Education And Science Of Latvia
The Minister for Education and Science is a member of the Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia. Ministers * Kārlis Šadurskis, 11 February 2016 – 27 November 2018 * Jānis Reirs, 27 November 2018 – 23 January 2019 * Ilga Šuplinska, 23 January 2019 – 3 June 2021 * Anita Muižniece Anita Muižniece is a Latvian politician. From June 3, 2021 until December 14, 2022 she served as Minister for Education and Science in the Kariņš cabinet. She is affiliated with The Conservatives She was also member of the 13th Saeima. R ..., 3 June 2021 - 14 December 2022 * Anda Čakša, 14 December - Incumbent References {{LatvianCabinet Education and Science ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dzintars Jaundžeikars
Dzintars Jaundžeikars (14 February 1956 – 16 March 2022) was a Latvian politician. He was a member of the LPP/LC and a deputy of the 8th and 9th Saeima (Latvian Parliament). He began his last term in parliament on 16 November 2006, until he was voted out in 2010 Latvian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Latvia on 2 October 2010. It was the first parliamentary election to be held in Latvia since the beginning of the economic crisis during which Latvia had experienced one of the deepest recessions in the world. .... Jaundžeikars was also Minister of the Interior of Latvia from 3 November 2005 to 7 November 2006. Jaundžeikars died on 16 March 2022, at the age of 66, from COVID-19.
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Ēriks Jēkabsons
Eriks Jekabsons (born 1959) is a Latvian politician who served as a Minister of Internal Affairs of Latvia. Biography Born on April 3, 1959 in Riga, he studied at the Riga Industrial Polytechnic and obtained a degree in furniture production. Between 1978 and 1980, he served in the Soviet Army uk, Радянська армія , image = File:Communist star with golden border and red rims.svg , alt = , caption = Emblem of the Soviet Army , start_date ... and studied at the Latvian State Institute of Physical Culture. Formerly a member of Latvia's First Party, he left the party in 2005. In the same year, he married Natalija, his second marriage. References Living people 1959 births Latvian politicians {{Latvia-politician-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Minister For The Interior Of Latvia ...
The Minister of the Interior of Latvia is a member of the Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia, and is the political leader of the Ministry of the Interior of Latvia. Māris Kučinskis is the current minister since December 14th 2022. {{LatvianCabinet Interior Interior may refer to: Arts and media * ''Interior'' (Degas) (also known as ''The Rape''), painting by Edgar Degas * ''Interior'' (play), 1895 play by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck * ''The Interior'' (novel), by Lisa See * Interior de ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oskars Spurdziņš
Oskars is a Latvian masculine given name; a variant of the name Oscar. and may refer to: * Oskars Bārs (1848-1914), Latvian architect * Oskars Bārtulis (born 1987), Latvian professional ice hockey defenceman * Oskars Cibuļskis (born 1988), Latvian professional ice hockey defenceman * Oskars Dankers (1883–1965), Latvian general *Oskars Gudramovičs (born 1988), Latvian luger and Olympic competitor *Oskars Kalpaks (1882–1919), Latvian military commander *Oskars Kastēns (born 1971), Latvian journalist and a politician *Oskars Ķibermanis (born 1993), Latvian bobsledder and Olympic competitor * Oskars Kļava (born 1983), Latvian football defender *Oskars Melbārdis Oskars Melbārdis (born 16 February 1988) is a former Latvian bobsledder who has competed since 2006. He is the most successful bobsledder in the history of his country, having won one gold and two bronze Olympic medals. He also earned the first ... (born 1988), Latvian bobsledder * Oskars Perro (1918–2003 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Minister For Finance Of Latvia
The Minister of Finance of Latvia is a member of the Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia, and is the political leader of the Ministry of Finance of Latvia. Arvils Ašeradens is the current officeholder since 14 December 2022. Ministers from 1926 to 1940 * Arturs Alberings, 10 September 1926 — 18 December 1926 *Voldemārs Bastjānis, 19 December 1926 — 23 January 1928 * Pēteris Juraševskis, 24 January 1928 — 7 March 1928 *Roberts Liepiņš, 8 March 1928 — 30 November 1928 * Ansis Petrevics, 1 December 1928 — 26 March 1931 *Jānis Annuss, 27 March 1931 — 6 December 1931 * Gustavs Zemgals, 11 December 1931 — 20 February 1932 *Marģers Skujenieks, 21 February 1932 — 23 March 1933 *Jānis Annuss, 24 March 1933 — 16 March 1934 * Ēvalds Rimbenieks, 17 March 1934 — 15 May 1934 * Ludvigs Ēķis, 16 May 1934 — 15 June 1938 *Alfrēds Valdmanis, 16 June 1938 — 25 October 1939 *Jānis Kaminskis Jānis is a Latvian masculine given name. The first written use of the n ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aigars Štokenbergs
Aigars Štokenbergs (born 29 August 1963 in Riga, Latvian SSR) is a Latvian politician from the Society for Other Politics party who served as the Minister of Justice from 3 November 2010 to 25 October 2011. Štokenbergs has also been Minister of Economics of Latvia from 8 April to 7 November 2006, and Minister of Regional Development and Local Governments of Latvia Minister may refer to: * Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric ** Minister (Catholic Church) * Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department) ** Minister without portfolio, a member of government ... from 7 November 2006 to 19 October 2007. References 1963 births Living people Politicians from Riga People's Party (Latvia) politicians Society for Political Change politicians New Unity politicians Ministers of Economics of Latvia Ministers of Regional Development and Local Governments of Latvia Ministers of Justice of Latvia Deputies of the 9th Saeima ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |