Mareks Segliņš

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Mareks Segliņš (born 4 July 1970 in Aizpute) is a Latvian politician of People's Party and lawyer, he is the current interior minister.

He graduated from Faculty of Law of University of Latvia in 1993 and afterwards worked in prosecutor’s office and court of Liepāja city. In 1994-1998 he worked in law office Pomerancis un Kreicis. In 1998 he was elected to 7th Saeima and was interior minister in first in Andris Šķēle and later in Andris Bērziņš cabinet in 1999-2002. He was elected to 8th Saeima and was head of parliamentarian Law committee, a position he retained after being re-elected to 9th Saeima, when he also became head of parliamentarian National security committee. In 2007 he became interior minister in Ivars Godmanis' cabinet.

He was widely cited in newspapers on February 20, 2008, following a 34-year-old English man being jailed in Riga for urinating on the historic Freedom Monument. Seglins described the British people who cause trouble in Latvia when inebriated, typically on weekends away for parties such as stag nights, as "pigs". He also said "These people think it is a tradition to defile our monument. They are pigs, those British. A piggy nation." Despite this, drunken individuals from multiple nations have urinated on the momument.

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