Straujuma cabinet
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The Straujuma cabinet is the current government of Latvia. It is the first government to be led by Laimdota Straujuma, who has been Prime Minister since 2014. It took office on 22 January 2014, after the resignation of Valdis Dombrovskis.
Position | Name | Party | Dates | |
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Prime Minister | Laimdota Straujuma | Unity | 22 January 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Defence | Raimonds Vējonis | Union of Greens and Farmers | 22 January 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Edgars Rinkēvičs | Reform Party | 25 October 2011 – present day | |
Minister for Economics | Vjačeslavs Dombrovskis | Reform Party | 22 January 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Finance | Andris Vilks | Unity | 3 November 2010 – present day | |
Minister for the Interior | Rihards Kozlovskis | Reform Party | 25 October 2011 – present day | |
Minister for Education and Science | Ina Druviete | Unity | 22 January 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Culture | Dace Melbārde | Independent | 31 October 2013 – present day | |
Minister for Welfare | Uldis Augulis | Union of Greens and Farmers | 22 January 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Environmental Protection and Regional Development | Einārs Cilinskis | National Alliance | 22 January 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Transport | Anrijs Matīss | Independent | 1 March 2013 – present day | |
Minister for Justice | Baiba Broka | National Alliance | 22 January 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Health | Ingrīda Circene | Unity | 25 October 2011 – present day | |
Minister for Agriculture | Jānis Dūklavs | Union of Greens and Farmers | 22 January 2014 – present day |
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