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Events of
2019
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Incumbents
President
:
Raimonds Vējonis
(until July 8),
Egils Levits
(from July 8)
Prime Minister
:
Māris Kučinskis
(until January 23),
Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš
(from January 23)
Events
November
12 November – As a result of the
Iron March
leak, it was discovered the Latvian
national-conservative
National Alliance
politician and activist
Raivis Zeltīts
had posted on Iron March under the handle "Latvian_Integralist". Zeltīts acknowledged in a
Facebook
post that he had written using this handle, but Zeltīts said that he no longer held those views.
[
1
]
Zeltīts remained in contact with Iron March administrator Benjamin Raymond as late as 2015.
[
2
]
Births
Main article:
births in 2019
Deaths
February 26 –
Andrejs Žagars
, actor (b.
1958
)
March 1 –
Ivars Knēts
, rector and professor (b.
1938
)
March 2 –
Andra Neiburga
, writer and translator (b.
1957
)
June 14 –
Vaira Paegle
, politician (b.
1942
)
June 20 –
Anna Seile
, scientist and politician (b.
1939
)
September 21 –
Boriss Teterevs
, philanthropist (b.
1953
)
September 23 –
Jānis Šmits
, politician and Lutheran pastor (b.
1968
)
October 26 –
Mārtiņš Ķibilds
, journalist (b.
1973
)
November 9 –
Džemma Skulme
, artist and modernist painter (b.
1925
)
December 1 –
Mariss Jansons
, conductor (b.
1943
)
References
^
"Senior National Alliance figure apologises for "cloud" of far-right messages"
.
Public Broadcasting of Latvia
. 12 November 2019
. Retrieved
28 November
2019
.
^
"De Facto: British neo-Nazi visited Latvian political party office"
.
Public Broadcasting of Latvia
. 25 November 2019
. Retrieved
28 November
2019
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