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The Government of Latvia is the central government of the Republic of Latvia. The Constitution of Latvia (Satversme) outlines the nation as a parliamentary republic represented by a unicameral parliament (Saeima) and the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia, which form the executive branch of the Government of Latvia.
Since early 2000s cabinet meetings in Latvia are open to the public. In June 2013 Latvian government became one of the first in Europe to offer live internet broadcasts of the cabinet meetings.
Current Cabinet of Ministers
The incumbent cabinet is the second Straujuma cabinet since 5 November 2014. On December 7, 2015 Prime Minister Straujuma resigned which forces negotiations for a new government. The current cabinet members will serve as a caretaker government until a new cabinet is seated.[1]
Position | Name | Party | Dates | |
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Prime Minister | Laimdota Straujuma | Unity | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Defence | Raimonds Vējonis | Union of Greens and Farmers | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Edgars Rinkēvičs | Unity | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Economics | Dana Reizniece-Ozola | Union of Greens and Farmers | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Finance | Jānis Reirs | Unity | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for the Interior | Rihards Kozlovskis | Unity | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Education and Science | Mārīte Seile | Independent | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Culture | Dace Melbārde | National Alliance | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Welfare | Uldis Augulis | Union of Greens and Farmers | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Environmental Protection and Regional Development | Kaspars Gerhards | National Alliance | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Transport | Anrijs Matīss | Unity | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Justice | Dzintars Rasnačs | National Alliance | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Health | Guntis Belēvičs | Union of Greens and Farmers | 5 November 2014 – present day | |
Minister for Agriculture | Jānis Dūklavs | Union of Greens and Farmers | 5 November 2014 – present day |
List of governments
Government | Dates | Prime Minister | Coalition parties | ||
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1st | Godmanis I | 7 May 1990 – 3 August 1993 | Ivars Godmanis | LTF, LC | |
2nd | Birkavs | 3 August 1993 – 19 September 1994 | Valdis Birkavs | LC, LZS, LZP | |
3rd | Gailis | 19 September 1994 – 21 December 1995 | Māris Gailis | LC, TPA, LZS, LZP, TB | |
4th | Šķēle I | 21 December 1995 – 13 February 1997 | Andris Šķēle | DPS, TB, LC, LNNK, LZS, LZP, LVP | |
5th | Šķēle II | 13 February 1997 – 7 August 1997 | Andris Šķēle | DPS, TB, LC, LNNK, LZS, LZP, KDS | |
6th | Krasts | 7 August 1997 – 26 November 1998 | Guntars Krasts | TB/LNNK, LC, LZS, LZP, DPS, KTP | |
7th | Krištopans | 26 November 1998 – 16 July 1999 | Vilis Krištopans | LC, TB, JP, LSDSP | |
8th | Šķēle III | 16 July 1999 – 5 May 2000 | Andris Šķēle | TP, LC, TB/LNNK | |
9th | Bērziņš | 5 May 2000 – 7 November 2002 | Andris Bērziņš | LC, TP, TB/LNNK, JP | |
10th | Repše | 7 November 2002 – 9 March 2004 | Einars Repše | JL, ZZS, TB/LNNK, LPP | |
11th | Emsis | 9 March 2004 – 2 December 2004 | Indulis Emsis | ZZS, TP, LPP | |
12th | Kalvītis I | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | Aigars Kalvītis | TP, ZZS, LPP, JL | |
13th | Kalvītis II | 7 November 2006 – 20 December 2007 | Aigars Kalvītis | TP, ZZS, LPP/LC, TB/LNNK | |
14th | Godmanis II | 20 December 2007 – 12 March 2009 | Ivars Godmanis | LPP/LC, TP, ZZS, TB/LNNK | |
15th | Dombrovskis I | 12 March 2009 – 3 November 2010 | Valdis Dombrovskis | JL, TP, ZZS, TB/LNNK, PS | |
16th | Dombrovskis II | 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011 | Valdis Dombrovskis | Unity, ZZS | |
17th | Dombrovskis III | 25 October 2011 – 22 January 2014 | Valdis Dombrovskis | Unity, RP, NA | |
18th | Straujuma | 22 January 2014 – 5 November 2014 | Laimdota Straujuma | Unity, RP, NA, ZZS | |
19th | Straujuma II | 5 November 2014 – present day | Laimdota Straujuma | Unity, NA, ZZS |
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Cabinet of Ministers building (lv) co-located with the Supreme Court.
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Freedom Boulevard (Brīvības bulvāris).
References
- ↑ Martin-Hemphill, Richard (2015-12-07). "Latvia Government Falls as Prime Minister Quits". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
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