Dalia GrybauskaitÄ— is the President of Lithuania in 2013. She became the first female President of Lithuania on 2009 July 12. She earned a Ph.D from Moscow and is known for her financial competence, as she has served as Finance Minister and Europena Commissioner for Financial Programming and the Budget. Her demeanour led people to dub her the 'Iron Lady'; she also has a black belt in Karate.
Andris Bērziņš was the President of Latvia in 2012. 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.
Valdis Dombrovskis is the Prime Minister of Latvia in 2013. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.
Ivars Godmanis.
Laimdota Straujuma is the Prime Minister for Latvia.
Yes, Latvia is a parliamentary republic with a prime minister and a president.
Yes, both. Latvia has a president who appoints the prime minister.
Valdis Dombrovskis was the Prime Minister of Latvia in 2012. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.
Valdis Dombrovskis was the Prime Minister of Latvia in 2011. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.
Valdis Dombrovskis was the Prime Minister of Latvia in 2010. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.
Valdis Dombrovskis was the Prime Minister of Latvia in 2009. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.
No, Latvia has a president who also appoints a prime minister.
Oqil Oqilovwas the Prime Minister of Tajikistan in 2008.Oqilov became the 7th Prime Minister of Tajikistan on 1999.
Cuba did not have a "prime minister" as such in 2008. The official position of Prime Minister was abolished in 1976. The last holder was Fidel Castro.
New Zealand's Prime Minister for most of 2008 was Helen Clark. In November, John Key was elected as Prime Minister.
Andrus Ansip was the prime minister of Estonia in 2008. Ansip became the 15th Prime Minister of Estonia on 2005 April 12.