Andrius Kubilius
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Andrius Kubilius | |
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In office 3 November 1999 – 9 November 2000 |
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Preceded by | Irena Degutienė (acting) |
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Succeeded by | Rolandas Paksas |
Chairman of the Homeland Union
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Assumed office 2003 |
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Preceded by | Vytautas Landsbergis |
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Born | December 8, 1956 Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, USSR |
Political party | Homeland Union (Conservatives, Political Prisoners and Deportees, Christian Democrats) |
Spouse | Rasa Kubilienė |
Children | 2 sons |
Andrius Kubilius (b. December 8, 1956, Vilnius) is a well known Lithuanian politician and former Prime Minister of Lithuania, currently leader of a conservative political party, Homeland Union and one of the deputy chairmans of Seimas[1].
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[edit] Biography
From 1963 to 1974 he went to the 22nd secondary school of Vilnius, from 1974 to 1979, he studied in the Physics Faculty of the Vilnius National University and from 1981 to 1984 in the aspiranture of Vilnius National University.
In 1988 he became the member of "Sąjūdis Movement" and was the Executive Secretary of the Sąjūdis Council. A. Kubilius has been the member of the political party "Homeland Union" since its establishment in 1993.
A. Kubilius is able to speak in Lithuanian, Russian and English languages.
[edit] Family
His wife is a violinist in the Lithuanian National Symphonic Orchestra; the couple have two sons.
[edit] References
- ^ Board of the Seimas in the official website of Seimas
[edit] External links
- Andrius Kubilius in the official website of Seimas
- Personal Blog of Andrius Kubilius
Preceded by Irena Degutienė (acting) |
Prime Minister of Lithuania November 3, 1999 – October 26, 2000 |
Succeeded by Rolandas Paksas |
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