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Roberts Zīle

Roberts Zīle (born 20 June 1958) is a Latvian economist and politician and Vice President of the European Parliament for the National Alliance, a free market national conservative political party in Latvia. In the seventh term of the European Parliament, he works in the European Conservatives and Reformists group;[1] he is a member of European Conservatives and Reformists Group Executive and a member of the group Bureau.[2] He was formerly vice-president of the now defunct Union for a Europe of Nations group.

Roberts Zīle
Zīle in 2015
Vice-President of the European Parliament
Assumed office
18 January 2022
Serving with See List
PresidentRoberta Metsola
Vice-Chair of the European Conservatives and Reformists
Latvian Delegation
Assumed office
12 June 2014
ChairmanSyed Kamall
Member of the European Parliament for Latvia
Assumed office
20 July 2004
Personal details
Born (1958-06-20) 20 June 1958 (age 65)
Riga, Soviet Union
Political partyFor Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (1993–2011)
National Alliance (since 2011)
Alma mater
OccupationEconomist
Websiterobertszile.lv

Background edit

Zīle was born in Riga on 20 June 1958 and gained his first education in the Riga 25th high school. After graduating in 1976, Zīle continued his education at the University of Latvia, Faculty of Economics, culminating in a baccalaureate degree in economics in 1981. In 1983, Zīle began part-time studies at the Latvian Institute of Agriculture and Agricultural Economics. During the period between 1992 and 1994, Zīle interned at the Iowa State University in the US, at the Brandon University in Canada, and at the La Trobe University in Australia. Finally, in 1997 Zīle gained a doctorate degree of economics from the Latvian University of Agriculture.[3]

Early career edit

Zīle began his career in 1980 as editor of the publishing house "Avots". From 1982 until 1986 Zīle was a research fellow, later appointed to head of unit, at the Latvian State Institute of Agrarian Economics. From 1989 to 1993, Zīle was editor of the economics section of the Citizens' Congress of the Republic of Latvia newspaper "Citizen" ("Pilsonis") and the LNNK newspaper "National Independence" ("Nacionālā Neatkarība").

Political career in Latvia edit

Zīle began his political career in 1990, when he became member of the executive institution of the Latvian Citizens' Congress, the Committee of Latvia.

In 1994, Zīle ran in the Riga City Council elections from the "For Fatherland and Freedom" party's list. After being a deputy in the Riga City Council, he became an assistant to Ilmārs Dāliņš, a member of the 5th Saeima (Parliament of Latvia). In 1995, Zīle was himself elected in the 6th Saeima from the "For Fatherland and Freedom" list. He worked there as a member of the European Affairs committee and the Budget and Finance committee. Later, Zīle became chairman of the Budget and Finance committee.

In February 1997, Zīle became Minister of Finance of Latvia under Prime Minister Andris Šķēle.[4] The position was extended from July 1997 to November 1998 in the government of Guntars Krasts. In October 1998, Zīle was elected to the 7th Saeima from the recently founded political Union's "For Fatherland and Freedom"/LNNK (TB/LNNK) list. In the 7th Saeima, Zīle continued his work in the European Affairs committee and the Budget and Finance committee.[5] Zīle also served as the Minister of Special Affairs for cooperation with international financial institutions in the government of Vilis Krištopans from November 1998 to July 1999,[6] in the government of Andris Šķēle from July 1999 to May 2000,[7] and in the government of Andris Bērziņš from May 2000 to July 2002.[8] In January 2000, Zīle resigned his seat in the Saeima due to a new legislation which banned simultaneous holding of positions of a Minister and a Member of Saeima.

In 2002, Zīle was elected to the 8th Saeima from the TB/LNNK list. In November 2002, Zīle resigned from the Parliament, because he was confirmed as a Minister of Transport in the government of Einars Repše. Zīle held this position until March 2004.[9]

In July 2006, TB/LNNK nominated Zīle as a candidate for the position of Prime Minister. In December 2006, he was elected chairman of TB/LNNK. In July 2011, upon the creation of the new association of political parties National Alliance "All for Latvia!" - "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK", Zīle became co-chairman of the association from the TB/LNNK side. In August 2011, he resigned his post as co-chairman, declaring that he wishes to focus his attention on the events in the European Parliament and believes that the leaders of the National Alliance should be based in Latvia.[10]

Political career in the European Parliament edit

For the sixth term of the European Parliament, Zīle ran in the 2004 European Parliament elections as representative of TB/LNNK. As a result, he was elected in June 2004 and became Member of the European Parliament (MEP). As MEP, Zīle joined the nationally conservative Union for Europe of the Nations political group, where he served as vice-president. Zīle worked in the Transport and Tourism committee, the Industry, Research and Energy committee, as well as in the Delegation for Relations with Australia.[11]

At the 2009 European Parliament elections, Zīle was the top candidate for the For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK ticket. He was elected and became MEP in June 2009. Due to the departure of several parties, the Union for Europe of the Nations group was terminated. Zīle thereafter joined the British Conservative party's initiated European Conservatives and Reformists group (ECR), whose largest members include the British Conservative Party, the Czech Civic Democratic Party and the Polish Law and Justice party. He is a member of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group Executive. Zīle currently has been working in the European Parliament's Transport and Tourism committee, the Delegation for Relations with the People's Republic of China, and, as a substitute, in the Economic and Monetary Affairs committee. He was also active in the temporary Special Committee on the Financial and Economic Crisis, created in 2009.[11]

The creation of the ECR brought TB/LNNK and Zīle into the political media spotlight in Britain. Left-wing British politicians including the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, David Miliband and Denis MacShane criticised the activities and views of Zīle and his party. Miliband wrote of TB/LNNK "its members attend commemorations for the Waffen-SS".[12] In a response, Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague demanded an apology to TB/LNNK and the Latvian government from Miliband, describing his remarks as recycling "false Soviet propaganda" and noting that "the majority of parties forming Latvia’s current Government including the Prime Minister’s party, have attended the commemoration of Latvians who fought in the Second World War".[13] Zīle himself wrote a response in the left-wing Guardian newspaper: "I am proud of the new European Conservatives and Reformists group we have formed in the European parliament. Its foundations are strong, and the more bile and mud thrown by the leftwing press and domestic opponents, the more united and resolved we have become".[14]

Academic activities edit

During his career, Zīle has represented Latvia in a variety of international scientific projects, including programmes developed by the FAO, OECD and the European Commission ACE programme. He has published articles and research papers on property rights and agricultural policy issues in the United States of America, Australia, Norway, Finland, Hungary, Slovakia and Germany.[15]

Political and social activities edit

Zīle began his political activities as a member of the 18th November Association, Latvian Citizen's Congress and Union "For Fatherland and Freedom". Simultaneously, he was also active in the Popular Front of Latvia. He is one of the founders of the Economists Association 2010, which was launched in 1994. The association was created to stimulate economic growth of the national economy and to educate the public on economy issues.[16] The association is widely known due to its connection with the Spīdola Award [lv].[17] At the moment, Zīle is a member of the board of the association.[18]

Zīle has been a member of the board of the "Foundation for the Development of Public Ideas -- Think!" ("Domā!") since 2012. The objective of the foundation is to offer and introduce new ideas for the political, economic and social life in Latvia and the EU, based on nationally conservative values.[19] Zile has managed or partly managed three of the conferences organized by the foundation - on the unemployment and quality of life of the Latvian youth in May 2012, on conservative values in the modern world in October 2012, and on drivers of energy sector in the Baltics.

Zīle has participated in numerous public guest lectures in universities in Latvia on topics related to the economy and politics of the European Union, as well as various conferences on macroeconomic and energy related issues in the European Parliament.

Prior to the 9th Saeima elections Zīle developed an extensive economic reform program (sometimes called Zīle's program), designed to prevent a looming real estate crisis and to create a socially equitable tax system in Latvia, which would be oriented towards productive investments.[20]

In the European Parliament, Zīle's current agenda is focused on issues related to the EU transport policy, especially the "Rail Baltica" railway project; overcoming the economic crisis; the economic governance of the EU and solving banking issues; energy, especially ensuring the energy independence of the Baltic countries from Russia.

In Latvian domestic affairs, Zīle has been continuing activities focused on ensuring the long term macroeconomic stability and overhaul of the tax system. His objective is to prevent the creation of a new banking and real estate bubble based on non-resident activities, as well as to decrease the tax burden on labour, especially low income households and families with children. He also advocates tax increase on capital gains and income from speculative activities with real estate, as well as calls for a state aid for the acquisition of residence for new families.

References edit

  1. ^ "Roberts Zile". guardian.co.uk. London. October 2, 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
  2. ^ "ECR group". Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  3. ^ "Roberts ZĪLE MEP". Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  4. ^ "History". Finanšu Ministrija.
  5. ^ "Committees in the 7th Saeima". Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  10. ^ "Roberts Zile resigns as co-chairman of National Alliance". 2011-08-24. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  11. ^ a b "Roberts Zile MEP, History of parliamentary service". Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  12. ^ David Miliband's speech showed rare passion – this was powerful stuff, The Guardian
  13. ^ William Hague demands an apology from Miliband after “disgraceful smears.” 2009-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Zile, Roberts (October 2, 2009). "To call us Nazi sympathisers is absurd". The Guardian. London. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  15. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  16. ^ "Economists Association 2010, Objectives". Retrieved 2014-02-25.
  17. ^ "Economists Association 2010, Spidola award". Retrieved 2014-02-25.
  18. ^ "Economists Association 2010, Members". Retrieved 2014-02-25.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2014-02-25.
  20. ^ "TB/LNNK, Socio-economic program, in Latvian". Retrieved 2014-02-25.
Party political offices
Preceded by Chairman of For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK
2006 –
Incumbent

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Roberts Zile born 20 June 1958 is a Latvian economist and politician and Vice President of the European Parliament for the National Alliance a free market national conservative political party in Latvia In the seventh term of the European Parliament he works in the European Conservatives and Reformists group 1 he is a member of European Conservatives and Reformists Group Executive and a member of the group Bureau 2 He was formerly vice president of the now defunct Union for a Europe of Nations group Roberts ZileZile in 2015Vice President of the European ParliamentIncumbentAssumed office 18 January 2022Serving with See ListPresidentRoberta MetsolaVice Chair of the European Conservatives and ReformistsLatvian DelegationIncumbentAssumed office 12 June 2014Serving with Hans Olaf HenkelRaffaele FittoHelga StevensGeoffrey Van OrdenRyszard LegutkoChairmanSyed KamallMember of the European Parliament for LatviaIncumbentAssumed office 20 July 2004Personal detailsBorn 1958 06 20 20 June 1958 age 65 Riga Soviet UnionPolitical partyFor Fatherland and Freedom LNNK 1993 2011 National Alliance since 2011 Alma materUniversity of LatviaLatvia University of AgricultureOccupationEconomistWebsiterobertszile wbr lv Contents 1 Background 2 Early career 3 Political career in Latvia 4 Political career in the European Parliament 5 Academic activities 6 Political and social activities 7 ReferencesBackground editZile was born in Riga on 20 June 1958 and gained his first education in the Riga 25th high school After graduating in 1976 Zile continued his education at the University of Latvia Faculty of Economics culminating in a baccalaureate degree in economics in 1981 In 1983 Zile began part time studies at the Latvian Institute of Agriculture and Agricultural Economics During the period between 1992 and 1994 Zile interned at the Iowa State University in the US at the Brandon University in Canada and at the La Trobe University in Australia Finally in 1997 Zile gained a doctorate degree of economics from the Latvian University of Agriculture 3 Early career editZile began his career in 1980 as editor of the publishing house Avots From 1982 until 1986 Zile was a research fellow later appointed to head of unit at the Latvian State Institute of Agrarian Economics From 1989 to 1993 Zile was editor of the economics section of the Citizens Congress of the Republic of Latvia newspaper Citizen Pilsonis and the LNNK newspaper National Independence Nacionala Neatkariba Political career in Latvia editZile began his political career in 1990 when he became member of the executive institution of the Latvian Citizens Congress the Committee of Latvia In 1994 Zile ran in the Riga City Council elections from the For Fatherland and Freedom party s list After being a deputy in the Riga City Council he became an assistant to Ilmars Dalins a member of the 5th Saeima Parliament of Latvia In 1995 Zile was himself elected in the 6th Saeima from the For Fatherland and Freedom list He worked there as a member of the European Affairs committee and the Budget and Finance committee Later Zile became chairman of the Budget and Finance committee In February 1997 Zile became Minister of Finance of Latvia under Prime Minister Andris Skele 4 The position was extended from July 1997 to November 1998 in the government of Guntars Krasts In October 1998 Zile was elected to the 7th Saeima from the recently founded political Union s For Fatherland and Freedom LNNK TB LNNK list In the 7th Saeima Zile continued his work in the European Affairs committee and the Budget and Finance committee 5 Zile also served as the Minister of Special Affairs for cooperation with international financial institutions in the government of Vilis Kristopans from November 1998 to July 1999 6 in the government of Andris Skele from July 1999 to May 2000 7 and in the government of Andris Berzins from May 2000 to July 2002 8 In January 2000 Zile resigned his seat in the Saeima due to a new legislation which banned simultaneous holding of positions of a Minister and a Member of Saeima In 2002 Zile was elected to the 8th Saeima from the TB LNNK list In November 2002 Zile resigned from the Parliament because he was confirmed as a Minister of Transport in the government of Einars Repse Zile held this position until March 2004 9 In July 2006 TB LNNK nominated Zile as a candidate for the position of Prime Minister In December 2006 he was elected chairman of TB LNNK In July 2011 upon the creation of the new association of political parties National Alliance All for Latvia For Fatherland and Freedom LNNK Zile became co chairman of the association from the TB LNNK side In August 2011 he resigned his post as co chairman declaring that he wishes to focus his attention on the events in the European Parliament and believes that the leaders of the National Alliance should be based in Latvia 10 Political career in the European Parliament editFor the sixth term of the European Parliament Zile ran in the 2004 European Parliament elections as representative of TB LNNK As a result he was elected in June 2004 and became Member of the European Parliament MEP As MEP Zile joined the nationally conservative Union for Europe of the Nations political group where he served as vice president Zile worked in the Transport and Tourism committee the Industry Research and Energy committee as well as in the Delegation for Relations with Australia 11 At the 2009 European Parliament elections Zile was the top candidate for the For Fatherland and Freedom LNNK ticket He was elected and became MEP in June 2009 Due to the departure of several parties the Union for Europe of the Nations group was terminated Zile thereafter joined the British Conservative party s initiated European Conservatives and Reformists group ECR whose largest members include the British Conservative Party the Czech Civic Democratic Party and the Polish Law and Justice party He is a member of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group Executive Zile currently has been working in the European Parliament s Transport and Tourism committee the Delegation for Relations with the People s Republic of China and as a substitute in the Economic and Monetary Affairs committee He was also active in the temporary Special Committee on the Financial and Economic Crisis created in 2009 11 The creation of the ECR brought TB LNNK and Zile into the political media spotlight in Britain Left wing British politicians including the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs David Miliband and Denis MacShane criticised the activities and views of Zile and his party Miliband wrote of TB LNNK its members attend commemorations for the Waffen SS 12 In a response Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague demanded an apology to TB LNNK and the Latvian government from Miliband describing his remarks as recycling false Soviet propaganda and noting that the majority of parties forming Latvia s current Government including the Prime Minister s party have attended the commemoration of Latvians who fought in the Second World War 13 Zile himself wrote a response in the left wing Guardian newspaper I am proud of the new European Conservatives and Reformists group we have formed in the European parliament Its foundations are strong and the more bile and mud thrown by the leftwing press and domestic opponents the more united and resolved we have become 14 Academic activities editDuring his career Zile has represented Latvia in a variety of international scientific projects including programmes developed by the FAO OECD and the European Commission ACE programme He has published articles and research papers on property rights and agricultural policy issues in the United States of America Australia Norway Finland Hungary Slovakia and Germany 15 Political and social activities editZile began his political activities as a member of the 18th November Association Latvian Citizen s Congress and Union For Fatherland and Freedom Simultaneously he was also active in the Popular Front of Latvia He is one of the founders of the Economists Association 2010 which was launched in 1994 The association was created to stimulate economic growth of the national economy and to educate the public on economy issues 16 The association is widely known due to its connection with the Spidola Award lv 17 At the moment Zile is a member of the board of the association 18 Zile has been a member of the board of the Foundation for the Development of Public Ideas Think Doma since 2012 The objective of the foundation is to offer and introduce new ideas for the political economic and social life in Latvia and the EU based on nationally conservative values 19 Zile has managed or partly managed three of the conferences organized by the foundation on the unemployment and quality of life of the Latvian youth in May 2012 on conservative values in the modern world in October 2012 and on drivers of energy sector in the Baltics Zile has participated in numerous public guest lectures in universities in Latvia on topics related to the economy and politics of the European Union as well as various conferences on macroeconomic and energy related issues in the European Parliament Prior to the 9th Saeima elections Zile developed an extensive economic reform program sometimes called Zile s program designed to prevent a looming real estate crisis and to create a socially equitable tax system in Latvia which would be oriented towards productive investments 20 In the European Parliament Zile s current agenda is focused on issues related to the EU transport policy especially the Rail Baltica railway project overcoming the economic crisis the economic governance of the EU and solving banking issues energy especially ensuring the energy independence of the Baltic countries from Russia In Latvian domestic affairs Zile has been continuing activities focused on ensuring the long term macroeconomic stability and overhaul of the tax system His objective is to prevent the creation of a new banking and real estate bubble based on non resident activities as well as to decrease the tax burden on labour especially low income households and families with children He also advocates tax increase on capital gains and income from speculative activities with real estate as well as calls for a state aid for the acquisition of residence for new families References edit Roberts Zile guardian co uk London October 2 2009 Retrieved 2010 01 24 ECR group Retrieved 2014 02 13 Roberts ZiLE MEP Retrieved 2014 02 13 History Finansu Ministrija Committees in the 7th Saeima Retrieved 2014 02 19 The Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia 1998 1999 Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 Retrieved 2014 02 19 The Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia 1999 2000 Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 Retrieved 2014 02 19 The Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia 2000 2002 Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 Retrieved 2014 02 19 The Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia 2002 2004 Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 Retrieved 2014 02 19 Roberts Zile resigns as co chairman of National Alliance 2011 08 24 Retrieved 2014 02 19 a b Roberts Zile MEP History of parliamentary service Retrieved 2014 02 21 David Miliband s speech showed rare passion this was powerful stuff The Guardian William Hague demands an apology from Miliband after disgraceful smears Archived 2009 10 05 at the Wayback Machine Zile Roberts October 2 2009 To call us Nazi sympathisers is absurd The Guardian London Retrieved May 22 2010 Roberts Zile CV from 2002 The European Convention PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2014 03 01 Retrieved 2014 02 24 Economists Association 2010 Objectives Retrieved 2014 02 25 Economists Association 2010 Spidola award Retrieved 2014 02 25 Economists Association 2010 Members Retrieved 2014 02 25 ThinkFoundation Who we are Archived from the original on 2014 03 01 Retrieved 2014 02 25 TB LNNK Socio economic program in Latvian Retrieved 2014 02 25 Party political officesPreceded byJanis Straume Chairman of For Fatherland and Freedom LNNK2006 Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roberts Zile amp oldid 1187126285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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