Aleksandrs Kiršteins (born 27 August 1948) is a Latvian architect and far-right[additional citation(s) needed] politician. Former Chairman of the Foreign...
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from its beginning. The leaders of LNNK included Eduards Berklavs, Aleksandrs Kiršteins, Andrejs Krastiņš, Einars Repše and Juris Dobelis. After Latvia regained...
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Progressives EGP − 2.9 Elīna Pinto TZV People. Land. Country. − − 0.9 Aleksandrs Kiršteins CP Centre Party − − 0.5 Inna Djeri TVS Force of People's Power −...
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Latvian ultra-nationalist politician Aleksandrs Kiršteins for his tacit support of it. For his response, in which Kiršteins hinted at the Latvian Jewish community's...
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100 1 / 9 People. Land. Statehood. Tauta. Zeme. Valstiskums. TZV Aleksandrs Kiršteins Right-wing populism, Euroscepticism, Anti-environmentalism Right-wing...
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Archived from the original (doc) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-08-13. Aleksandrs Kiršteins (13 January 1991). "Morning session of Supreme Council on 13 January...
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Election List leader Votes % Seats +/– EP Group 2019 Kaspars Ģirģens 4,362 0.93 (#10) 0 / 8 New – 2024 Aleksandrs Kiršteins 3,017 0.59 (#14) 0 / 9 0...
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Alberts Kauls 7.18 8 +8 LZS-LKDS-LDP Jānis Kinna 6.36 8 −10 NKP-ZP Aleksandrs Kiršteins 6.35 6 −9 LSP Filips Stroganovs 5.61 5 New TSP Jānis Jurkāns 5.58...
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after becoming the Minister for Culture on December 15, 2022. Riga Aleksandrs Kiršteins NA NA 1948 Riga Jurģis Klotiņš NA NA 1985 Became an MP temporarily...
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(JV), 61,838 votes; Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica (JV), 61,317 votes; Aleksandrs Kiršteins (NA), 22,785 votes; Jefimijs Klementjevs (S!), 29,698 votes; Rihards...
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