Third Dombrovskis cabinet
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The third Dombrovskis cabinet was the government of Latvia from 25 October 2011 to 22 January 2014. It was the third government to be led by Valdis Dombrovskis who was Prime Minister from 2009 until 2014. It took office after the September 2011 election, succeeding the second Dombrovskis cabinet, which had lasted from 2010 to 2011.
Position | Name | Party | Dates | |
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Prime Minister | Valdis Dombrovskis | Unity | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Defence |
Artis Pabriks | Unity | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Edgars Rinkēvičs | Reform Party | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Minister for Economics | Daniels Pavļuts | Reform Party | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Minister for Finance | Andris Vilks | Unity | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Minister for the Interior | Rihards Kozlovskis | Reform Party | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Minister for Education and Science | Roberts Ķīlis | Independent | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Vjačeslavs Dombrovskis | Reform Party | 2 April 2013 - 22 January 2014 | ||
Minister for Culture | Žaneta Jaunzeme-Grende | National Alliance | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Minister for Welfare | Ilze Viņķele | Unity | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Minister for Environmental Protection and Regional Development | Edmunds Sprūdžs | Reform Party | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Minister for Transport | Aivis Ronis | Independent | 25 October 2011 - 1 March 2013 | |
Anrijs Matīss | Independent | 1 March 2013 - 22 January 2014 | ||
Minister for Justice | Gaidis Bērziņš | National Alliance | 25 October 2011 - 21 June 2012 | |
Jānis Bordāns | National Alliance | 5 July 2012 - 22 January 2014 | ||
Minister for Health | Ingrīda Circene | Unity | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 | |
Minister for Agriculture | Laimdota Straujuma | Independent | 25 October 2011 - 22 January 2014 |
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