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Valdis Birkavs (born July 28, 1942) is a Latvian politician. He was born in Riga. Birkavs attended the University of Latvia, where he studied philosophy, sociology, law, psychology and mathematical logic. He was first elected to the Latvian parliament in 1990 and helped to found the Latvian Way party. After Latvian Way won the 1993 parliamentary election, Birkavs became the prime minister, leading a coalition government of Latvian Way and the Latvian Farmers' Union. He resigned after the Farmer's Union left the government in the summer of 1994. He then became the deputy prime minister and foreign minister in the next government. He remained the foreign minister for five years under four different prime ministers, eventually resigning in 1999. In the presidential elections of 1999 (Latvia's

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  • Valdis Birkavs (ca)
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  • Valdis Birkavs (de)
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  • Valdis Birkavs (it)
  • Valdis Birkavs (fr)
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  • Биркавс, Валдис (ru)
  • Валдіс Біркавс (uk)
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  • Valdis Birkavs, né le 28 juillet 1942 à Riga, est un homme d'État letton, premier ministre en 1993-1994. (fr)
  • Valdis Birkavs (Riga, 28 giugno 1942) è un politico lettone, primo ministro dal 3 agosto 1993 al 15 settembre 1994. (it)
  • Ва́лдис Би́ркавс (латыш. Valdis Birkavs; 28 июля 1942, Рига, Латвийская ССР, СССР) — юрист, доктор права, преподаватель, основатель , заместитель председателя ВС Латвийской Республики, создатель новой модели государственного управления в восстановившей независимость Латвии и премьер-министр в 1993—1994 гг., министр иностранных дел Латвии при пяти кабинетах (1994—1999), министр юстиции в 1999—2000 гг., кандидат в президенты в 1999 году. (ru)
  • Valdis Birkavs (ur. 28 lipca 1942 w Rydze) – łotewski prawnik i polityk, parlamentarzysta, premier Łotwy (1993–1994), wicepremier (1994–1995), minister spraw zagranicznych (1994–1999) oraz minister sprawiedliwości (1999–2000). (pl)
  • Валдіс Біркавс (латис. Valdis Birkavs; 28 липня 1942Munzinger_Personen[[d:Track:Q107343683]] (uk)
  • Valdis Birkavs (Riga, 28 de juliol de 1942) és un polític letó. El 1990 va ser escollit per al parlament de Letònia i va participar en la fundadació del partit Via Letona (LC). Després que Via Letona (LC) guanyés les eleccions parlamentàries del 1993, Birkavs es va convertir en el primer ministre, liderant una coalició al govern entre Via Letona (LC) i Unió d'Agricultors Letons (LZS). Va renunciar al càrrec després que el partit amb el qual formava la coalició governamental deixés el govern l'estiu de 1994. Durant el següent govern, Birkavs es va convertir en viceprimer ministre i ministre de Relacions Exteriors. Es va mantenir com a ministre de Relacions Exteriors durant cinc anys amb quatre primers ministres diferents, finalment va renunciar al seu càrrec el 1999. A les eleccions preside (ca)
  • Valdis Birkavs (* 28. července 1942, Riga) je lotyšský politik a právník. V letech 1993–1994 byl premiérem Lotyšska. V letech 1994–1999 byl ministrem zahraničních věcí, 1999–2000 ministrem spravedlnosti. Roku 1990 byl spoluautorem lotyšské Deklarace nezávislosti, která vyhlašovala odchod Lotyšska ze Sovětského svazu. (cs)
  • Valdis Birkavs (* 28. Juli 1942 in Rīga) ist ein lettischer Politiker. Birkavs wurde 1990 erstmals ins lettische Parlament gewählt und war Mitbegründer der Partei Latvijas Ceļš (Lettlands Weg). Nachdem seine Partei 1993 die Parlamentswahlen gewonnen hatte, leitete er als Ministerpräsident eine Regierungskoalition aus Latvijas Ceļš und Latvijas Zemnieku Savienība, dem lettischen Bauernverband. Im Sommer 1994 verließ der Bauernverband die Regierung, Birkavs musste zurücktreten. Er wurde dann in der Folgeregierung stellvertretender Ministerpräsident und Außenminister. Er blieb bis 1999 Außenminister unter vier verschiedenen Regierungschefs. (de)
  • Valdis Birkavs (born July 28, 1942) is a Latvian politician. He was born in Riga. Birkavs attended the University of Latvia, where he studied philosophy, sociology, law, psychology and mathematical logic. He was first elected to the Latvian parliament in 1990 and helped to found the Latvian Way party. After Latvian Way won the 1993 parliamentary election, Birkavs became the prime minister, leading a coalition government of Latvian Way and the Latvian Farmers' Union. He resigned after the Farmer's Union left the government in the summer of 1994. He then became the deputy prime minister and foreign minister in the next government. He remained the foreign minister for five years under four different prime ministers, eventually resigning in 1999. In the presidential elections of 1999 (Latvia's (en)
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