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Ilga Kreituse

Ilga Kreituse (née Grava; born 5 July 1952) is a Latvian politician, historian, and former Speaker of the Saeima.

Ilga Kreituse
Kreituse in 2012
Speaker of the Saeima
In office
November 7, 1995 – September 26, 1996
PresidentGuntis Ulmanis
Prime MinisterMāris Gailis (1995)
Andris Šķēle (1995–1996)
Preceded byAnatolijs Gorbunovs
Succeeded byAlfrēds Čepānis
Personal details
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union (1988–1989)
Democratic Center Party of Latvia
Democratic Party "Saimnieks"
Labor Party
Spouse(s)Jānis Goris
Aivars Kreituss
Alma materUniversity of Latvia
Moscow State University
OccupationHistorian

Biography edit

Kreituse was born in Tērvete and lived with her family, later moving to Jūrmala. In 1970, she graduated from Jūrmala Secondary School No. 3. From 1972 until 1977, Kreituse studied at the Faculty of History and Philosophy at the University of Latvia. From 1977 to 1980, she was involved with postgraduate studies at Moscow State University. In 1982, she left the university, defending her dissertation on "the use of mathematical methods in historical science." After returning to Latvia, she worked at the Faculty of History and Philosophy, the Institute of Party History and the Latvian Academy of Sciences. She also worked as a teacher at Riga State Gymnasium No.1.[1]

She was elected to the 5th Saeima as a part of the Democratic Center Party. After the merger of the Democratic Center Party of Latvia and as a part of the Democratic Party "Saimnieks" in the 6th Saeima elections. She was then elected as the Speaker of the Saeima on November 7, 1995, remaining in office until her resignation on September 26, 1996. That same year, she ran for the presidential election and took second place after the re-elected Guntis Ulmanis. In September 1996 he resigned from the DPS faction, but continued to work in the 6th Saeima as an independent member.[2]

After the split of the Democratic Party "Saimnieks," she and her second husband Aivars Kreituss, he became the leaders of the newly formed Labor Party. In the 7th Saeima elections in 1998, Kreituse ran in the joint list of the Labor Party, the Latvian Green Party and the Christian Democratic Union, which did not receive the necessary support to enter the Saeima.[3] She was elected to the Riga City Council in 2001, but resigned in favor of Kreituss taking the lead. In the 9th Saeima elections, together with the Labor Party, she participated in the Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party list, which did not overcome the 5% barrier.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ . Saeima (in Latvian). Archived from the original on May 16, 2007.
  2. ^ . Saeima (in Latvian). Archived from the original on October 5, 2006.
  3. ^ . OgreNet (in Latvian). Archived from the original on June 18, 2015.
  4. ^ . Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party (in Latvian). Archived from the original on October 23, 2007.

ilga, kreituse, née, grava, born, july, 1952, latvian, politician, historian, former, speaker, saeima, kreituse, 2012speaker, saeimain, office, november, 1995, september, 1996presidentguntis, ulmanisprime, ministermāris, gailis, 1995, andris, Šķēle, 1995, 1996. Ilga Kreituse nee Grava born 5 July 1952 is a Latvian politician historian and former Speaker of the Saeima Ilga KreituseKreituse in 2012Speaker of the SaeimaIn office November 7 1995 September 26 1996PresidentGuntis UlmanisPrime MinisterMaris Gailis 1995 Andris Skele 1995 1996 Preceded byAnatolijs GorbunovsSucceeded byAlfreds CepanisPersonal detailsPolitical partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union 1988 1989 Democratic Center Party of Latvia Democratic Party Saimnieks Labor PartySpouse s Janis Goris Aivars KreitussAlma materUniversity of Latvia Moscow State UniversityOccupationHistorianBiography editKreituse was born in Tervete and lived with her family later moving to Jurmala In 1970 she graduated from Jurmala Secondary School No 3 From 1972 until 1977 Kreituse studied at the Faculty of History and Philosophy at the University of Latvia From 1977 to 1980 she was involved with postgraduate studies at Moscow State University In 1982 she left the university defending her dissertation on the use of mathematical methods in historical science After returning to Latvia she worked at the Faculty of History and Philosophy the Institute of Party History and the Latvian Academy of Sciences She also worked as a teacher at Riga State Gymnasium No 1 1 She was elected to the 5th Saeima as a part of the Democratic Center Party After the merger of the Democratic Center Party of Latvia and as a part of the Democratic Party Saimnieks in the 6th Saeima elections She was then elected as the Speaker of the Saeima on November 7 1995 remaining in office until her resignation on September 26 1996 That same year she ran for the presidential election and took second place after the re elected Guntis Ulmanis In September 1996 he resigned from the DPS faction but continued to work in the 6th Saeima as an independent member 2 After the split of the Democratic Party Saimnieks she and her second husband Aivars Kreituss he became the leaders of the newly formed Labor Party In the 7th Saeima elections in 1998 Kreituse ran in the joint list of the Labor Party the Latvian Green Party and the Christian Democratic Union which did not receive the necessary support to enter the Saeima 3 She was elected to the Riga City Council in 2001 but resigned in favor of Kreituss taking the lead In the 9th Saeima elections together with the Labor Party she participated in the Latvian Social Democratic Workers Party list which did not overcome the 5 barrier 4 References edit Ilga Kreituse Saeima in Latvian Archived from the original on May 16 2007 Ilga Kreituse Saeima in Latvian Archived from the original on October 5 2006 udre visticamak nav iekluvusi 9 Saeima OgreNet in Latvian Archived from the original on June 18 2015 Socialdemokratijas jaunako laiku vesture Latvian Social Democratic Workers Party in Latvian Archived from the original on October 23 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ilga Kreituse amp oldid 1184487997, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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