Guntars Krasts

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
Guntars Krasts
Prime Minister of Latvia
In office
7 August 1997 – 26 November 1998
President Guntis Ulmanis
Preceded by Andris Šķēle
Succeeded by Vilis Krištopans
Minister of the Economy
In office
21 December 1995 – 7 August 1997
Prime Minister Andris Šķēle
Preceded by Jānis Zvanītājs
Succeeded by Atis Sausnītis
Member of the European Parliament
for Latvia
In office
2004–2009
Personal details
Born (1957-10-16) 16 October 1957 (age 66)
Riga, Latvia
Political party For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK, Libertas Latvia
Alma mater University of Latvia

Guntars Krasts (born 16 October 1957 in Riga) is a Latvian politician, former Prime Minister, and former Member of the European Parliament for the single Latvia constituency. Born in Riga, he was the Minister of Economy of Latvia from December 1995 to August 1997, Prime Minister of Latvia from August 1997 to November 1998, and the Deputy Prime Minister from November 1998 to June 1999. Krasts was a member of Saeima, the Latvian parliament, from June 1999 until being elected to the European Parliament in 2004.[1]

Gunters Krasts in the European institutions

Guntars Krasts was elected in the 2004 Euroelections as MEP for the single Latvia constituency as a member of For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK.[2] He sits with the Union for a Europe of Nations group (UEN).[3] He left For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK in February 2008 but joined no other party.[2][4][5] As of 31 March 2009, his European Parliament profile shows no national party membership.[3]

On 28 March 2008, Libertas Latvia gave a press conference in which Krasts was named as the head of the Libertas Latvia list.[6] The list would total eight candidates to contend the nine seats assigned to the single Latvia constituency.[6]

See also

References

  1. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "EP velešanam sarakstu lideri izraudziti", 7 February 2009, from diena.lv, English translation here
  3. 3.0 3.1 European Parliament archive entry for Guntars Krasts (incl. Membership)
  4. "Krasts neizslēdz iespēju pamest politiku", 7 February 2009, from diena.lv, English translation here
  5. "Vaidere leaves For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK", 19 February 2008, from balticbusinessnews.com
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Former Latvian Prime Minister to lead Libertas Latvia Campaign", Saturday, 28 March 2009 14:27, from the libertas.eu website
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Latvia
7 August 1997 – 26 November 1998
Succeeded by
Vilis Krištopans