- 1999.
Krasts was a
member of Saeima, the
Latvian parliament, from June 1999
until being elected to the
European Parliament in 2004.
Guntars Krasts was elected...
- 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...
-
Livonian Coast (Livonian: Līvõd rānda; Latvian: Lībiešu
krasts) also
known as
Livonia is a
culturally protected territory of
Latvia that was historically...
- its
emphasis to
economic liberalisation. TB/LNNK's then-leader,
Guntars Krasts, was
Prime Minister from 1997 to 1998. It
remained in
government until 2004...
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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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Skujenieks Bļodnieks
Ulmanis 1990–present
Godmanis Birkavs Gailis Šķēle
Krasts Krištopans Šķēle Bērziņš Repše
Emsis Kalvītis
Godmanis Dombrovskis Straujuma...
- Valdemārs Klētnieks,
Latvian writer and
national Scout Commissioner Guntars Krasts,
Latvian politician,
former Prime Minister of Latvia, MeP Hugo
Teodors Krūmiņš...
- the
Management Board Ieva Tetere, Head of
Large Corporate Banking Ints
Krasts, Head of
Retail and SME
Banking Arnis Škapars, the
Board member responsible...
- Krečmar 1970 Goodbye, My Love,
Goodbye Demis Roussos 1973 Teď růže k vám jdu
krást Karel Gott Zdeněk
Borovec 1974 Goodbye, My Love,
Goodbye Demis Roussos 1973...
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Guntars Krasts speaks out in
defense of the
Latvian police force.
March 6:
Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin openly criticises Guntars Krasts and...