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    The first Krišjānis Kariņš' cabinet (Latvian: Kariņa 1. ministru kabinets) was the 40th government of Latvia, sworn in on 23 January 2019 after Krišjānis...
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  • Kariņš cabinet could refer to one of the following governments in Latvia: First Kariņš cabinet (2019–2022) Second Kariņš cabinet (2022–) This disambiguation...
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    2023, Kariņš announced his resignation from the post of Prime Minister. One reason stated was the refusal of the National Alliance to approve Kariņš' proposal...
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  • second Kariņš cabinet was formed, with the United List replacing KPV LV, AP! and the New Conservatives which had to leave parliament. The First Kariņš cabinet...
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    second Kariņš cabinet was formed, swapping the now-extra-parliamentary KPV LV, AP! and the Conservatives for the United List. The First Kariņš cabinet is...
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  • seats in Saeima. From January 2019 the alliance participated in the first Kariņš cabinet, holding seven ministerial positions including Artis Pabriks's being...
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    Minister of Finance in the first Kariņš cabinet from 2019 until 2022, as well as Minister for Welfare in the Kučinskis cabinet from 2016 until 2019 and...
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    Minister for Defence and Deputy Prime Minister of Latvia in the First Kariņš cabinet. Baltic Review, Member of the Editorial Board (since 2002) Pabriks...
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    In the early 2000s, Einars Repše invited Kariņš to take part in the founding of the New Era Party, and Kariņš helped write the party's original platform...
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    minister Krišjānis Kariņš received the highest percentage of the vote (19%) and won the most seats (26). In a speech after the election, Kariņš stated that Latvia...
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