Guntars Krasts (born 16 October 1957) is a Latvian politician, former Prime Minister, and former Member of the European Parliament for the single Latvia...
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Guntars is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to: Guntars Antoms (born 1960), Latvian chess international master Guntars Deičmans (born 1983)...
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The Krasts cabinet was the government of Latvia from 7 August 1997 to 26 November 1998. It was led by Prime Minister Guntars Krasts. It took office on...
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moved its emphasis to economic liberalisation. TB/LNNK's then-leader, Guntars Krasts, was Prime Minister from 1997 to 1998. It remained in government until...
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TP Andris Šķēle 21.30 24 New LC Vilis Krištopans 18.15 21 +4 TB/LNNK Guntars Krasts 14.73 17 +3 TSP Jānis Jurkāns 14.20 16 +10 LSDA Jānis Ādamsons 12.88...
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July. The new government was formed by the recent Minister of Economy Guntars Krasts. It included the same parties and mostly the same ministers as Šķēle's...
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Valdemārs Klētnieks, Latvian writer and national Scout Commissioner Guntars Krasts, Latvian politician, former Prime Minister of Latvia, MeP Hugo Teodors...
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ethnically Russian voters in this area. Elected MEPs Roberts Zīle (TB/LNNK) Guntars Krasts (TB/LNNK) Inese Vaidere (TB/LNNK) Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis (TB/LNNK)...
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LZP KDS joined later 14 Guntars Krasts (born 1957) 7 August 1997 26 November 1998 476 For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK Krasts TB/LNNK – LC – LZS – LZP...
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Andrejevs Latvian Way ALDE Valdis Dombrovskis New Era Party EPP–ED Guntars Krasts For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK UEN Ģirts Kristovskis For Fatherland...
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suspects, calling the acts "cowardly," and then-Latvian Prime Minister Guntars Krasts condemned the bombings, calling them an attempt to destabilize the country...
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with a new government in 1997, and also held it in the government of Guntars Krasts. In 1996, Emsis was awarded the Three Star Order (3rd category). In...
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TKL Joachim Siegerist 14.97 16 New LC Māris Gailis 14.71 17 −19 TB Guntars Krasts 11.99 14 +8 LVP Alberts Kauls 7.18 8 +8 LZS-LKDS-LDP Jānis Kinna 6.36...
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Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis Valdis Birkavs Māris Gailis Andris Šķēle Guntars Krasts Vilis Krištopāns Preceded by Kārlis Ulmanis Succeeded by Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga...
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Prime minister (1994–1995) Andris Šķēle, Prime minister (1995–1997) Guntars Krasts, Prime minister (1997–1998) Vilis Krištopans, Prime minister (1998–1999)...
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position was extended from July 1997 to November 1998 in the government of Guntars Krasts. In October 1998, Zīle was elected to the 7th Saeima from the recently...
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Andris Šķēle DPS, TB, LC, LNNK, LZS, LZP, KDS 25th Krasts 7 August 1997 – 26 November 1998 Guntars Krasts TB/LNNK, LC, LZS, LZP, DPS, KTP 26th Krištopans...
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July 1999 President Guntis Ulmanis Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga Preceded by Guntars Krasts Succeeded by Andris Šķēle Personal details Born (1954-06-13) 13 June...
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1997 President Guntis Ulmanis Preceded by Māris Gailis Succeeded by Guntars Krasts In office 16 July 1999 – 5 May 2000 President Guntis Ulmanis Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga...
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1997 LNNK Andris Šķēle Tālavs Jundzis 6 June 1997 27 October 1998 KDS Guntars Krasts Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis 26 November 1998 9 March 2004 TB/LNNK Vilis...
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2002 (2002-11-05) President Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga, Guntis Ulmanis Prime Minister Guntars Krasts, Vilis Krištopans, Andris Šķēle, Andris Bērziņš Personal details Born...
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Peng Māris Gailis March 1998 March 1998 Yao Peisheng zh:姚培生 Zhu Rongji Guntars Krasts April 2000 April 2000 Wang Kaiwen zh:王开文 Zhu Rongji Andris Šķēle July...
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1998 President Guntis Ulmanis Prime Minister Andris Šķēle (1996–1997) Guntars Krasts (1997–1998) Preceded by Ilga Kreituse Succeeded by Jānis Straume Personal...
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Sergej Kozlík Slovakia LS – HZDS NI Holger Krahmer Germany FDP ALDE Guntars Krasts Latvia TB/LNNK UEN Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou Greece ND EPP-ED Konstanze...
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1998 - 16 July 1999 Deputy Prime Minister for European Union Affairs Guntars Krasts For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK 26 November 1998 – 16 July 1999 Minister...
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of Uzbekistan 4 October – Aleksandr Tkachyov, gymnast 16 October – Guntars Krasts, Prime Minister of Latvia (1997-1998) 28 October – Panah Huseyn, Prime...
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Kļaviņš (LPP), 23,235 votes; Andrejs Klementjevs (ЗаПЧЕЛ), 97,502 votes; Guntars Krasts (TB/LNNK), 24,328 votes; Aigars Pētersons (JL), 77,227 votes; Rihards...
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Declan Ganley Ireland Libertas Ireland Libertas Ireland Y N N North-West Guntars Krasts Latvia Libertas Latvia Libertas.lv N N Y Juris Ozolinš LatviaLibertas...
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the newly created Libertas Latvia gave a press conference in which Guntars Krasts (Prime Minister of Latvia from 7 Aug 1997 to 26 Nov 1998 and former...
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Second Šķēle cabinet For Fatherland and Freedom / LNNK (from 7 August 1997) Krasts cabinet 22 Ingrīda Labucka (b. 1963) 26 November 1998 – 16 July 1999 New...
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