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Valdis Birkavs

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President
  
Guntis Ulmanis

Profession
  
Lawyer

Party
  
Latvian Way

Alma mater
  
University of Latvia

Education
  
University of Latvia


Political party
  
CPSU Latvian Way

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Ivars Godmanis

Name
  
Valdis Birkavs

Succeeded by
  
Maris Gailis

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Born
  
July 28, 1942 (age 81) Riga, Ostland (Now  Latvia) (
1942-07-28
)

Similar People
  
Maris Gailis, Andris Skele, Vilis Kristopans

Valdis Birkavs


Valdis Birkavs (born July 28, 1942) is a Latvian politician. He was born in Riga. Birkavs attended the University of Latvia, where he studied philosophy, sociology, law, psychology and mathematical logic. He was first elected to the Latvian parliament in 1990 and helped to found the Latvian Way party. After Latvian Way won the 1993 parliamentary election, Birkavs became the prime minister, leading a coalition government of Latvian Way and the Latvian Farmers' Union. He resigned after the Farmer's Union left the government in the summer of 1994. He then became the deputy prime minister and foreign minister in the next government. He remained the foreign minister for five years under four different prime ministers, eventually resigning in 1999. In the presidential elections of 1999 (Latvia's president is chosen by the Parliament), he was nominated as a candidate and received second place. He was then appointed as minister of justice, and served in that position until 2000.

Birkavs is a member of the Club of Madrid, an independent non-profit organization composed of 81 democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers from 57 different countries.

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