Laimdota Straujuma (born 24 February 1951) is a Latvian economist who was the prime minister of Latvia from January 2014 to February 2016. Before her tenure...
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Rihards Kols also served as Parliamentary Secretary to Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma. Kols attended Riga State Gymnasium Nr. 2 and Riga Commerce Gymnasium...
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Straujuma cabinet may refer to: First Straujuma cabinet (22 January 2014 – 5 November 2014), government of Latvia led by Laimdota Straujuma Second Straujuma...
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Dombrovskis cabinet in 2014, he continued his ministerial roles in Laimdota Straujuma's first cabinet. In 2014 he stood in the parliamentary elections and...
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political party. It was the leading party in Valdis Dombrovskis and Laimdota Straujuma's cabinets from its inception in 2010 until February 2016. Since its...
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alliance. In January 2016, after the resignation of Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma, Liepāja Party member Māris Kučinskis became the head of government...
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Interior Minister on 25 October 2011. On 7 December 2015, prime minister Laimdota Straujuma resigned. In her resignation press release, she recommended Kozlovskis...
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Laimdota is a feminine Latvian given name, borne by over 600 individuals in Latvia. Its name day is February 11. Laimdota Straujuma (born 1951), Prime...
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(2013–2021) Simonetta Sommaruga President of Switzerland (2015, 2020) Laimdota Straujuma Prime Minister of Latvia (2014–2016) Hanna Suchocka Prime Minister...
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is the second woman to become prime minister of Latvia, following Laimdota Straujuma in 2014–2016. Evika Siliņa is married to Aigars Siliņš, with whom...
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