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President
  
Valdis Zatlers

Succeeded by
  
Valdis Birkavs

Preceded by
  
Aigars Kalvitis

Name
  
Ivars Godmanis


Succeeded by
  
Valdis Dombrovskis

Education
  
University of Latvia

Preceded by
  
Vilnis-Edvins Bresis

Resigned
  
March 12, 2009

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President
  
Anatolijs Gorbunovs (Acting) Guntis Ulmanis

Role
  
Former Prime Minister of Latvia

Previous office
  
Prime Minister of Latvia (2007–2009)

Spouse
  
Ilze Petersoni. (m. 2011), Ramona Godmanisa (m. ?–2011)

Children
  
Katrina Godmane, Rihards Godmanis, Edgars Godmanis

Political party
  
Popular Front of Latvia, Latvian Way, Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way

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Ivars Godmanis (born 27 November 1951) is a Latvian politician who was Prime Minister of Latvia from 1990 to 1993 and again from 2007 to 2009. He was the first Prime Minister of Latvia after the country restored its independence from the Soviet Union.

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Political career

Godmanis served as Prime Minister from 1990 to 1993, focusing primarily on Latvia's difficult economic transition from a communist to a capitalist economy. In 1995 Godmanis was awarded with the Order of the Three Stars. He later served as the Finance Minister from 1998 to 1999. He was originally associated with the Latvian Popular Front, but after the Front ceased to exist he moved to the Latvian Way party. In November 2006, following elections in which the Latvian Way in coalition with Latvia's First Party returned to Parliament, Godmanis became the Minister of the Interior.

On 14 December 2007, Godmanis was nominated as Prime Minister by President Valdis Zatlers. He was approved by the parliament on 20 December, with 54 votes in favor and 43 in opposition.

On 18 June 2008 he suffered head injuries in a car accident when his official limousine was involved in a collision with a small bus.

On 19 September 2008 he replaced Roger Taylor on drums during Queen + Paul Rodgers' performance of "All Right Now" at a concert in Riga.

Economic problems and corruption charges caused the popularity of Godmanis's government to plummet. In January 2009, anti-government protests turned into the worst riots the country has seen since re-gaining independence in 1991. On 20 February 2009, Godmanis resigned as Prime Minister along with the rest of his government over concerns about handling the economic crisis. On 26 February 2009, President Valdis Zatlers appointed former finance minister Valdis Dombrovskis as the new prime minister; he was sworn in on 12 March 2009.

References

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