Prime Minister of Latvia
Head of government of the Republic of Latvia
The prime minister of Latvia (Latvian : ministru prezidents ) is the most powerful member of the Government of Latvia , who presides over the Latvian Cabinet of Ministers. The officeholder is nominated by the president of Latvia , but must be able to obtain the support of a parliamentary majority in the Saeima .
The tables below display all Latvian prime ministers from both the first period of Latvian independence (1918–1940) and since the country regained its independence (1990–present). From 1990 to 6 July 1993, the head of government was known as the chairman of the Council of Ministers.
A direct translation of the official Latvian term is minister-president . Although the equivalent is used in some European languages, it is not used conventionally in English.
List
1918–1940
Political party:
LZS
Independent
MP
DC
PA
LJSP
1990–present
From 4 May 1990 after adopting the Declaration of the Restoration of Independence of the Republic .
Political party:
LTF
LC
Independent
TB/LNNK
TP
JL
LZP
LPP/LC
V
LP
JV
Timeline
1919–1940
1990–present
Statistics
#
Prime Minister
Date of birth
Age at ascension(first term)
Time in office(total)
Age at retirement(last term)
Date of death
Longevity
1
Ulmanis, Kārlis Kārlis Ulmanis
18770904 September 4, 1877(September 4, 1877 )
41 075 41 years, 75 days
09 334 9 years, 334 days
62 287 62 years, 287 days
19420920 September 20, 1942
23,756 65 years, 16 days
2
Meierovics, Zigfrīds Zigfrīds Meierovics
18870206 February 6, 1887(February 6, 1887 )
34 133 34 years, 133 days
02 070 2 years, 70 days
36 354 36 years, 354 days
19250822 August 22, 1925
14,076 38 years, 197 days
3
Pauļuks, Jānis Jānis Pauļuks
18651112 November 12, 1865(November 12, 1865 )
57 076 57 years, 76 days
00 152 152 days
57 228 57 years, 228 days
19370621 June 21, 1937
26,153 71 years, 221 days
4
Zāmuēls, Voldemārs Voldemārs Zāmuēls
18720522 May 22, 1872(May 22, 1872 )
51 250 51 years, 250 days
00 327 327 days
52 210 52 years, 210 days
19480116 September 25, 1944
27,631 75 years, 239 days
5
Celmiņš, Hugo Hugo Celmiņš
18771030 October 30, 1877(October 30, 1877 )
47 050 47 years, 50 days
03 121 3 years, 121 days
53 147 53 years, 147 days
19410730 July 30, 1941
23,283 63 years, 273 days
6
Alberings, Arturs Arturs Alberings
18760108 January 8, 1876(January 8, 1876 )
50 119 50 years, 119 days
00 226 226 days
50 345 50 years, 345 days
19340426 April 26, 1934
21,292 58 years, 108 days
7
Skujenieks, Marģers Marģers Skujenieks
18860622 June 22, 1886(June 22, 1886 )
40 180 40 years, 180 days
02 145 2 years, 145 days
46 274 46 years, 274 days
19410712 July 12, 1941
20,108 55 years, 20 days
8
Juraševskis, Pēteris Pēteris Juraševskis
18720323 March 23, 1872(March 23, 1872 )
55 307 55 years, 307 days
00 312 312 days
56 252 56 years, 252 days
19450110 January 10, 1945
26,590 72 years, 293 days
9
Blzodnieks, Azdolfs Ādolfs Bļodnieks
18890724 July 24, 1889(July 24, 1889 )
43 243 43 years, 243 days
00 358 358 days
44 235 44 years, 235 days
19620321 March 21, 1962
26,537 72 years, 240 day
—
Augusts Kirhenšteins [3]
18720918 September 18, 1872(September 18, 1872 )
67 276 67 years, 276 days
00 066 66 days
67 342 67 years, 342 days
19631103 November 11, 1963
33,282 91 years, 46 days
10
Godmanis, Ivars Ivars Godmanis
19511127 November 27, 1951(November 27, 1951 )
38 161 38 years, 161 days
04 124 4 years, 124 days
57 105 57 years, 105 days
Living
26,699 73 years, 35 days (living)
11
Birkavs, Valdis Valdis Birkavs
19420728 July 28, 1942(July 28, 1942 )
51 006 51 years, 6 days
01 043 1 year, 43 days
52 049 52 years, 49 days
Living
30,108 82 years, 157 days (living)
12
Gailis, Māris Māris Gailis
19510709 July 9, 1951(July 9, 1951 )
43 037 43 years, 37 days
01 097 1 year, 97 days
44 165 44 years, 165 days
Living
26,840 73 years, 176 days (living)
13
Szkzēle, Andris Andris Šķēle
19580116 January 16, 1958(January 16, 1958 )
37 339 37 years, 339 days
02 159 2 years, 159 days
42 110 42 years, 110 days
Living
24,457 66 years, 351 days (living)
14
Krasts, Guntars Guntars Krasts
19571016 October 16, 1957(October 16, 1957 )
39 295 39 years, 295 days
01 111 1 year, 111 days
41 041 41 years, 51 days
Living
24,549 67 years, 77 days (living)
15
Krisztopans, Vilis Vilis Krištopans
19540613 June 13, 1954(June 13, 1954 )
44 166 44 years, 166 days
00 232 232 days
45 033 45 years, 33 days
Living
25,770 70 years, 202 days (living)
16
Bērziņš, Andris Andris Bērziņš
19510804 August 4, 1951(August 4, 1951 )
48 275 48 years, 275 days
02 186 2 years, 186 days
51 095 51 years, 95 days
Living
26,814 73 years, 150 days (living)
17
Repše, Einars Einars Repše
19611209 December 9, 1961(December 9, 1961 )
40 333 40 years, 333 days
01 123 1 year, 123 days
42 091 42 years, 91 days
Living
23,034 63 years, 23 days (living)
18
Emsis, Indulis Indulis Emsis
19520102 January 2, 1952(January 2, 1952 )
52 067 52 years, 67 days
00 268 268 days
52 335 52 years, 335 days
Living
26,663 72 years, 365 days (living)
19
Kalvītis, Aigars Aigars Kalvītis
19660627 June 27, 1966(June 27, 1966 )
38 158 38 years, 158 days
03 018 3 years, 18 days
41 176 42 years, 91 days
Living
21,373 58 years, 188 days (living)
20
Dombrovskis, Valdis Valdis Dombrovskis
19710805 August 5, 1971(August 5, 1971 )
37 219 37 years, 219 days
04 316 4 years, 316 days
42 170 42 years, 170 days
Living
19,508 53 years, 149 days (living)
21
Straujuma, Laimdota Laimdota Straujuma
19510224 February 24, 1951(February 24, 1951 )
62 332 62 years, 332 days
02 020 2 years, 20 days
64 352 64 years, 352 days
Living
26,975 73 years, 312 days (living)
22
Kučinskis, Māris Māris Kučinskis
19611128 November 28, 1961(November 28, 1961 )
54 075 54 years, 75 days
02 345 2 years, 345 days
57 056 57 years, 56 days
Living
23,045 63 years, 34 days (living)
23
Kariņš, Arturs Krišjānis Krišjānis Kariņš
19641213 December 13, 1964(December 13, 1964 )
54 041 54 years, 41 days
4 years, 235 days
58 years, 276 days
Living
21,934 60 years, 19 days (living)
24
Evika Siliņa
19750803 August 3, 1975(December 13, 1964 )
48 043 48 years, 43 days
00 304 474 days
Living
21,934 49 years, 151 days (living)
Notes
1 During the 1918–1920 Independence War, Latvia was contested by two other governments: the government of Soviet Latvia , led by Pēteris Stučka , and the government of Andrievs Niedra , backed by Baltic Germans . Some sources may list Stučka and Niedra as prime ministers for periods when their governments controlled most of Latvia.
2 On 15 May 1934 , prime minister Ulmanis dissolved parliament and banned all political parties (including his own Farmer's Union ), establishing authoritarian rule.
3 Puppet leader appointed by Soviet authorities. Not recognized as such by the Latvian government.
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