No, Latvia has a president who also appoints a prime minister.
Yes, both. Latvia has a president who appoints the prime minister.
Andris Bērziņš is the President of Latvia. He became the 8th President of Latvia on 2011 July 8. Bērziņš is formerly a business man, having worked for several joint-stock companies, as well as the Privatization Fund of the Bank of Latvia.
Yes, Latvia has had a president since 1922, shortly after its independence from Russia in 1918. Latvia had no president when it was part of the Soviet Union, but re-established the position of president in 1993 shortly after it re-declared independence in 1991.
Andris Bērziņš. He is president of Latvia since last year.
Valdis Zatlers was the President of Latvia at the beginning of 2011. Andris Bērziņš became the President of Latvia on 2011 July 8.Originally an orthopedic surgeon, Zatlers entered politics in 1988. He became the 7th President of Latvia on 2007 July 8.Bērziņš is formerly a business man, having worked for several joint-stock companies, as well as the Privatization Fund of the Bank of Latvia. He is the 8th President of Latvia.
There has never been a monarchy in Latvia, so Latvia has never had a queen or king.
As of November 2021, the President of Latvia is Egils Levits. He assumed office on July 8, 2019.
Yes, Latvia is a parliamentary republic with a prime minister and a president.
Valdis Zatlers was the President of Latvia in 2009. Originally an orthopedic surgeon, Zatlers entered politics in 1988. He became the 7th President of Latvia on 2007 July 8, serving until 2011 July 7.
Valdis Zatlers was the President of Latvia in 2008. Originally an orthopedic surgeon, Zatlers entered politics in 1988. He became the 7th President of Latvia on 2007 July 8, serving until 2011 July 7.
Valdis Zatlers was the President of Latvia in 2010. Originally an orthopedic surgeon, Zatlers entered politics in 1988. He became the 7th President of Latvia on 2007 July 8, serving until 2011 July 7.