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Frīdrihs Vesmanis

Frīdrihs Vesmanis (April 15, 1875 – December 7, 1941) was a Latvian lawyer and politician for the LSDWP and the first Speaker of the Saeima.

Frīdrihs Vesmanis
People's Council of Latvia
In office
July 1919 – August 1919
Mayor of Jelgava
In office
February 1920 – May 1920
Speaker of the Saeima
In office
7 November 1922 – 17 March 1925
PresidentJānis Čakste
Prime MinisterZigfrīds Anna Meierovics
Jānis Pauļuks
Voldemārs Zāmuēls
Hugo Celmiņš
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPauls Kalniņš
Latvian Ambassador to the United Kingdom
In office
February 1925 – March 1932
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byKārlis Reinholds Zariņš
Senate of the Supreme Court of Latvia
In office
March 1932 – 1934
Personal details
Born15 April 1875
Rundāle Parish, Kurzeme, Russian Empire (now Latvia)
Died7 December 1941 (aged 66)
Usollag, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Political partyLSDSP
Alma materUniversity of Tartu
Saint Petersburg State University
ProfessionLawyer
AwardsOrder of the Three Stars, 2nd Class (1926)

Early life edit

Vesmanis was born on April 15, 1875, in Rundāle Parish to Kārļa Vesmaņa and Elizabetes Vesmanes (née Straumanes).[1] After graduating from Jelgava Gymnasium, Vesmanis studied at the University of Tartu.[2] He was arrested in 1897, and after his arrest, emigrated to England in 1899, where he published in the newspapers Sociāldemokrāts and Latviešu Strādnieks.[2] In 1903, however, he was illegally returned to Latvia, but was promptly arrested and deported to a camp in Šiauliai.[1] In 1909, he graduated from St. Petersburg University. Until 1918, Vesmanis has been a lawyer in Jelgava and St. Petersburg, as well as working in journalism. In April 1918, he returned to Latvia. He married Berta Krisone.

Political career edit

In 1919, from July to August, Vesmanis was a member of the People's Council of Latvia.[1] In 1920, from February to May, he was the mayor of Jelgava, but later worked in the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia.[1][2] In 1922, after founding the Central Election Commission, Vesmanis was one of the eight original members.[3] He was elected to the 1st Saeima from the LSDWP and was the first Speaker of the Saeima. From February 1925 to March 1932, Vesmanis was the ambassador of Latvia in the United Kingdom. In 1927, after the death of Jānis Čakste, he was one of the candidates for the position of President.[4] He retired in 1937.[1]

He received the Order of the Three Stars 2nd Class in 1926.[5]

Deportation and death edit

On June 14, 1941, Vesmanis and his wife were arrested for being a "Socialist leader in [the] extreme right direction." Berta died two days later while on a train at Krustpils Station, while Vesmanis was sent to the Solikamsk Penitentiary, and died on December 7 at Umolya Penitentiary in Surmog.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Fridrihs VESMANIS" (in Latvian). Latvijas Republikas Ārlietu Ministrija.
  2. ^ a b c "Vesmanis" (in Latvian). Saeima.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ (in Latvian). Archived from the original on 2011-10-18.
  4. ^ "Prezidentu "zīlēšanas" starpkaru Latvijā" (in Latvian). astrologi.lv.[dead link]
  5. ^ "Muzejā lekcija par valstsvīru, diplomātu un juristu Fridrihu Vesmani". zz.lv (in Latvian). 2016-10-02. Retrieved 2020-11-16.[permanent dead link]

frīdrihs, vesmanis, april, 1875, december, 1941, latvian, lawyer, politician, lsdwp, first, speaker, saeima, people, council, latviain, office, july, 1919, august, 1919mayor, jelgavain, office, february, 1920, 1920speaker, saeimain, office, november, 1922, mar. Fridrihs Vesmanis April 15 1875 December 7 1941 was a Latvian lawyer and politician for the LSDWP and the first Speaker of the Saeima Fridrihs VesmanisPeople s Council of LatviaIn office July 1919 August 1919Mayor of JelgavaIn office February 1920 May 1920Speaker of the SaeimaIn office 7 November 1922 17 March 1925PresidentJanis CakstePrime MinisterZigfrids Anna Meierovics Janis Pauluks Voldemars Zamuels Hugo CelminsPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPauls KalninsLatvian Ambassador to the United KingdomIn office February 1925 March 1932Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byKarlis Reinholds ZarinsSenate of the Supreme Court of LatviaIn office March 1932 1934Personal detailsBorn15 April 1875Rundale Parish Kurzeme Russian Empire now Latvia Died7 December 1941 aged 66 Usollag Russian SFSR Soviet UnionPolitical partyLSDSPAlma materUniversity of Tartu Saint Petersburg State UniversityProfessionLawyerAwardsOrder of the Three Stars 2nd Class 1926 Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Deportation and death 4 ReferencesEarly life editVesmanis was born on April 15 1875 in Rundale Parish to Karla Vesmana and Elizabetes Vesmanes nee Straumanes 1 After graduating from Jelgava Gymnasium Vesmanis studied at the University of Tartu 2 He was arrested in 1897 and after his arrest emigrated to England in 1899 where he published in the newspapers Socialdemokrats and Latviesu Stradnieks 2 In 1903 however he was illegally returned to Latvia but was promptly arrested and deported to a camp in Siauliai 1 In 1909 he graduated from St Petersburg University Until 1918 Vesmanis has been a lawyer in Jelgava and St Petersburg as well as working in journalism In April 1918 he returned to Latvia He married Berta Krisone Political career editIn 1919 from July to August Vesmanis was a member of the People s Council of Latvia 1 In 1920 from February to May he was the mayor of Jelgava but later worked in the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia 1 2 In 1922 after founding the Central Election Commission Vesmanis was one of the eight original members 3 He was elected to the 1st Saeima from the LSDWP and was the first Speaker of the Saeima From February 1925 to March 1932 Vesmanis was the ambassador of Latvia in the United Kingdom In 1927 after the death of Janis Cakste he was one of the candidates for the position of President 4 He retired in 1937 1 He received the Order of the Three Stars 2nd Class in 1926 5 Deportation and death editOn June 14 1941 Vesmanis and his wife were arrested for being a Socialist leader in the extreme right direction Berta died two days later while on a train at Krustpils Station while Vesmanis was sent to the Solikamsk Penitentiary and died on December 7 at Umolya Penitentiary in Surmog 1 References edit a b c d e f Fridrihs VESMANIS in Latvian Latvijas Republikas Arlietu Ministrija a b c Vesmanis in Latvian Saeima permanent dead link Vestures Fakti in Latvian Archived from the original on 2011 10 18 Prezidentu zilesanas starpkaru Latvija in Latvian astrologi lv dead link Muzeja lekcija par valstsviru diplomatu un juristu Fridrihu Vesmani zz lv in Latvian 2016 10 02 Retrieved 2020 11 16 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fridrihs Vesmanis amp oldid 1177832801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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