Latvijas Vēstnesis

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Latvijas Vēstnesis
Format tabloid
Publisher "Latvijas Vēstnesis", state-owned Ltd.
Editor-in-chief Oskars Gerts
Photo editor Boriss Koļesņikovs
Founded 2 February 1993
Language Latvian
Headquarters Bruņinieku 36-2, Riga
Official website lv.lv

Latvijas Vēstnesis (The Latvian Messenger) is the public journal of the Republic of Latvia. The journal was founded 2 February 1993 by the Latvian government according to its 47th resolution, bearing the title "On the establishment of the state corporation Latvijas Vēstnesis" (Latvian: Par valsts uzņēmuma "Latvijas Vēstnesis" nodibināšanu). The first journal was issued 25 February 1993, and has been published in more than 4,500 editions since.

Internet

Latvijas Vēstnesis is available on internet since 1995; since 1 January 2007 their website has free access. Latvijas Vēstnesis also manages the web portal likumi.lv, a portal that provides access to all Latvian legislation, official documents of the Latvian government and international agreements acceded by Latvia.

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