
Aigars Štokenbergs (born 29 August 1963 in
Riga
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,
Latvian SSR
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) is a
Latvian
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politician from the
Society for Other Politics
The Society for Political Change (, SCP) was a social-liberal political party in Latvia founded on 6 September 2008. Its members include two former ministers, former foreign minister Artis Pabriks and former economics minister Aigars Štokenbergs ...
party who served as the
Minister of Justice
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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
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
Deputies of the 10th Saeima
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