Aleksejs Rosļikovs
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Aleksejs Rosļikovs (born 26 February 1984) is a Latvian businessman and politician, vice President of the Latvian United Police Union.


Biography

From 2004 to 2005, he worked as an orderly, later an inspector, of the Riga regional administration of the
State Police State police, provincial police or regional police are a type of sub-national territorial police force found in nations organized as federations, typically in North America, South Asia, and Oceania. These forces typically have jurisdiction o ...
. In 2011, he graduated from the business management study program of
Turība University Turība University (; formerly known as the Turība School of Business Administration) is the largest Business schools, business school in Latvia. The university was established in 1993. It has three branches located in Liepāja, Cēsis, and Tal ...
. In 2017, he was elected to the
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from the Saskaņa party, from which he was expelled in 2019. Until the dismissal of the city council in February 2020, together with Valērijs Petrovs, Vitālijs Dubovs and Vadims Baraņņiks, he worked in the faction of Independent deputies. He ran for the 2020 Riga City Council election from the Alternative party, but was not elected. In 2021, together with Valērijs Petrovs, he founded the political party "
For Stability! For Stability! (; ST!) is a Latvian political party founded on 26 February 2021. It was founded by former members of the Riga City Council Aleksejs Rosļikovs and Valērijs Petrovs. It is a party that advocates Russian minority politics, and it ...
", from which list he was elected to the
14th Saeima The Fourteenth Saeima of Latvia () was elected in the 2022 Latvian parliamentary election held on 1 October 2022. Election The 100 members of the Saeima are elected by open list proportional representation from five multi-member constituen ...
.


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1984 births Living people Social Democratic Party "Harmony" politicians For Stability! politicians Deputies of the 14th Saeima Latvian police officers Latvian businesspeople {{latvia-politician-stub