Anatolijs Gorbunovs, also known as Anatoly Valeryanovich Gorbunov (Russian: Анато́лий Валериа́нович Горбуно́в; born 10 February 1942), is a Latvian politician...
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transition period, the Chairperson of the Supreme Council of Latvia, Anatolijs Gorbunovs, undertook the duties of the head of state until the full restoration...
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alpine skier Anatolijs Gorbunovs (born 1942), Latvian politician Andrey Gorbunov (born 1983), Belarusian professional footballer Boris Gorbunov (1938–2022)...
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Mart Laar Trivimi Velliste Marju Lauristin Alo Mattiisen Ülo Nugis Anatolijs Gorbunovs Ivars Godmanis Eduards Berklavs Einars Repše Dainis Īvāns Konstantins...
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1991 – The leaders of the Baltic States, Arnold Rüütel of Estonia, Anatolijs Gorbunovs of Latvia and Vytautas Landsbergis of Lithuania, signed the OSCE...
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ultimatum against the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia chairman Anatolijs Gorbunovs, demanding that the adopted laws are repealed. The OMON attacked...
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Augusts Kirhenšteins Acting, as Prime minister under Soviet occupation Anatolijs Gorbunovs As the head of state after the restoration of Latvian independence...
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state • 1940–1952 (first) Augusts Kirhenšteins • 1988–1990 (last) Anatolijs Gorbunovs Head of government • 1940–1959 (first) Vilis Lācis • 1988–1990...
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work in 6 July 1993, with the first session of the fifth Saeima. Anatolijs Gorbunovs 3 May, 1990 – 6 July, 1993 The Barricades, the last confrontation...
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1990, the new Supreme Soviet re-elected the Communist Party member Anatolijs Gorbunovs as its chairman, effectively the leader of Latvia. He subsequently...
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educator, received a classical education at a high school in Riga Anatolijs Gorbunovs, first Russian to hold the office of the Speaker of the Saeima, born...
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Political offices Preceded by Anatolijs Gorbunovs Acting President of Latvia 1991 – 1999 Succeeded by Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga...
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Socialist Republic Passed 04.05.1990. Enacted 04.05.1990. Signed by Anatolijs Gorbunovs Voting summary 138 voted for 1 abstained 5 absent 57 present not...
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Latvia. The initial list of candidates included five candidates: Anatolijs Gorbunovs, Arnis Kalniņš, Vaira Paegle, Jānis Priedkalns and Raimonds Pauls...
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members of the leadership of the Latvian SSR including head of state Anatolijs Gorbunovs, but opposed by hardline Communists. Tautas Fronte quickly grew to...
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retirement. The leaders of the Baltic States, Arnold Rüütel of Estonia, Anatolijs Gorbunovs of Latvia and the Vytautas Landsbergis of Lithuania, signed the OSCE...
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No. Name Portrait Period Party 3 Anatolijs Gorbunovs May 3, 1990 – July 6, 1993 Communist Party of Latvia (until 1991)...
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Rostropovich (10 June 1992) Sergey Averintsev (19 January 1992) Anatolijs Gorbunovs Brian Mulroney (12 February 1992) Joe Clark (12 February 1992) On...
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1985 – 6 October 1988 Preceded by Pēteris Strautmanis Succeeded by Anatolijs Gorbunovs First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of...
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Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union (d. 2020) February 10 — Anatolijs Gorbunovs, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Latvia March 11 — Aslambek Aslakhanov...
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Republic of Latvia Leadership Chairman Anatolijs Gorbunovs (last) Chairman of the Presidium Anatolijs Gorbunovs (last) Elections Last election 1990 Meeting...
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Democratic Center Party – 5 seats The Speaker of the 5th Saeima was Anatolijs Gorbunovs (Latvian Way). There were 15 commissions in the Saeima, as well as...
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Estonia President Lennart Meri 9–11 September 1992 Latvia President Anatolijs Gorbunovs 15–16 October 1992 Lithuania President Vytautas Landsbergis 7–9...
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Minister Māris Gailis (1995) Andris Šķēle (1995–1996) Preceded by Anatolijs Gorbunovs Succeeded by Alfrēds Čepānis Personal details Political party Communist...
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Affairs of Latvia In office 22 May 1990 – 10 November 1992 President Anatolijs Gorbunovs Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis Preceded by Anatols Dinbergs (as head...
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to Latvia In office 1991–1997 Appointed by Lech Wałęsa President Anatolijs Gorbunovs Guntis Ulmanis Preceded by Office restored Succeeded by Jarosław...
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Valdis Dombrovskis In office 7 May 1990* – 3 August 1993 President Anatolijs Gorbunovs (Acting) Guntis Ulmanis Preceded by Vilnis Edvīns Bresis Succeeded...
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20, 1974 Pēteris Strautmanis August 20, 1974 June 22, 1985 Jānis Vagris June 22, 1985 October 6, 1988 Anatolijs Gorbunovs October 6, 1988 May 3, 1990...
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Juris Dalbiņš (TP), 75,830 votes; Ivars Godmanis (LC), 59,680 votes; Anatolijs Gorbunovs (LC), 73,964 votes; Kārlis Greiškalns (TP), 70,259 votes; Oskars...
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President before election Anatolijs Gorbunovs Latvian Way Elected President Guntis Ulmanis LZS...
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