Guntis Ulmanis
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Guntis Ulmanis (born on September 13, 1939) is a Latvian politician and was the president of Latvia from 1993 to 1999.
He was born in Riga. His grandfather's brother Kārlis Ulmanis was a prominent political figure in Latvia before World War II.
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Preceded by Anatolijs Gorbunovs1 |
President of Latvia 1993 – 1999 |
Succeeded by Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga |
1 - Anatolijs Gorbunovs had been acting as president since the restoration of Latvian independence in 1990.
Leaders of Latvia | ||
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First Republic of Latvia, Presidents Čakste | Zemgals | Kviesis | K. Ulmanis | Kalniņš (exile) | Rancāns (exile) Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, First Secretaries Kalnbērziņš | Pelše | Voss | Pugo | Vagris | Rubiks Second Republic of Latvia, Presidents Gorbunovs (acting) | G. Ulmanis | Vīķe-Freiberga |