Ministry of Justice (Latvia)

The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Latvia is the leading state governing body in the field of justice and is the supreme authority for subordinate public administration institutions. The Ministry of Justice is at the political level run by the Minister of Justice .

The Ministry of Justice was established in 1918. Its functions and tasks are determined by its statute. The ministry is also run by the Secretary of State . The main tasks of the State Secretary are the organization of the development of sectoral policies and strategies, the implementation of sectoral policies, the management of the institution's administrative work and the organization of the implementation of ministry functions.

List of ministers

Republic of Latvia (1918-1940)

Minister of Justice (1918-1940)
# First name, surname (Born-dead) Term of office Political party / affiliation The Cabinet of Ministers Notes
1 Peter Yurazevsky (1872-1942) 1918 . November 19 - 1919 .March 14 not known Interim Government of Latvia
2 Eduard Strautnieks (1886-1946) 1919 . March 14 - July 13 Latvian Republican Party
3 Edwin Magnus (1888-1974) 1919 . July 14 - December 8 German-Baltic Reform Party
4 Karlis Pauļuks (1870-1945) 1919 . December 9 - 1920 . June11th Latvian Farmers' Union
5 Rudolf Bennus (1881-1940) 1920 . June 12 - 1921 . June 18 Labor Party of Latvia Ulmanis 1st Cabinet of Ministers
6 Vilis Holcmanis (1889-1941) 1921 . On June 19 - 1924 .January 26 Landlord Party Meierovics 1st Cabinet of Ministers
Meierovica 2. The Cabinet of Ministers
Pauļuka Cabinet
Meierovica 3. The Cabinet of Ministers
7 Voldemar Zamuelle (1872-1948) 1924 . January 25 - April 10 Democratic Center Zamuliete Cabinet of Ministers
8 July Arja (1884-1967) 1924 . April 10 - December 17 Democratic Center
1924 . December 17 - 1925 . On March 3, nobody accepted the post Pelmenė 1 Cabinet of Ministers
(1.) Peter Yurazevsky (1872-1942) 1925 . March 3 - December 23 Democratic Center 2nd time
1924 . December 24 - 1926 . On January 26, nobody accepted the post Ulmanis 2nd Cabinet
9 Ansis Petrevics (1882-1941) 1926 . January 26 - May 6 National association
10 Erasts Bite (1880-1942) 1926 . May 7 - 1927 . October26th Democratic Center Alberne Cabinet
11 Juris Pabērss (1891-1961) 1927 . October 27 - 1927 .November 14 Progressive People's Association
Skujenieka 1st Cabinet
1927 . November 14 - 1928 . On January 24, nobody accepted the post
(3.) Edwin Magnus (1888-1974) 1928 . January 24 - November 30 German-Baltic Reform Party Yaroshevsky Cabinet
12 Baldwin Disterlo (1869-1937) 1928 . December 1 - 1929 .January 23 German-Baltic Reform Party Pelmina 2. Cabinet of Ministers
13 Bernhard Burent (1892-1946) 1929 . January 24 - November 27 German-Baltic Reform Party
1929 . November 27 - 1929 . On December 19, nobody accepted the post
(11.) Juris Pabērss (1891-1961) 1929 . December 19 - 1931 .December 5 Progressive people's association (until 1931 . On 14 June ) 2nd time
Latgale progressive Farmers Association (from 1931 . Of 1931 on 14 June ) Ulmanis 3rd Cabinet
14 Atis Ķeniņš (1874-1961) 1931 . December 6 - 1933 .March 23 Democratic Center Skujenieks 2nd Cabinet
15 Antons Ozols (1878-1956) 1933 . On March 24 - 1934 .March 16 Christian National Union The cattery's Cabinet
16 Janis Balodis (1881-1965) 1934 . March 17 - May 15 Latvian Farmers' Union Ulmanis 4th Cabinet
16 Herman Apsītis (1893-1942) 1934 . May 16 - 1940 . June19th Without party Ulmanis 5th Cabinet
(11.) Juris Pabērss (1891-1961) 1940 . June 21 - July 21 Without party Kirhenšteina The Cabinet of Ministers

Soviet Socialist Republic of Latvia (1940-1990)

Minister of Justice (1940 - 1990)
# First name, surname (Born-dead) Term of office Political party / affiliation Notes
- Andrey Jablonsky (1880-1951) 1940 . August 13 - 1951 . March of the year Latvian Communist Party
- Emīlija Veinberga (1896-1989) [1st female] 1951 . On March - 1959 . on October Latvian Communist Party
- Jānis Dzenītis (1929-2001) 1970 . On October - 1980 . March of the year Latvian Communist Party
- Vladimir Laivins (1940-1991) 1980 . On March - 1985 . on January Latvian Communist Party
- Janis Salenieks (1948) 1985 . On January - 1988 . on July Latvian Communist Party
- Viktors Skudra (1943-2011) 1988 . On July - 990 . May 7 Latvian Communist Party

Republic of Latvia (1990-present day)

Minister for Justice (1990–present)
# First name, surname (Born-dead) Term of office Political party / affiliation The Cabinet of Ministers Notes
18 Viktors Skudra (1943-2011) 1990 . June 5 - 1993 .May 18 Latvian People's Front Council of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia
19th Egil Levits (1955) 1993 . On March 8 - 1994 .September 19 Latvian Road Birkavka Cabinet
20 Romāns Apsītis (1939) 1994 . September 19 -1995 . December 21 Latvian Road Gaiļa Cabinet of Ministers
21 Dzintars Rasnacs (1963) 1995 . On December 21 -1998 . November 26 For Fatherland and Freedom (up to 1997 . On August 7 ) Slices 1. The Cabinet of Ministers
Slices 2. The Cabinet of Ministers
For Fatherland and Freedom / LNNK (from 1997 . On 7 August ) Coastal Cabinet
22 Ingrīda Labucka (1963) 1998 . November 26, 1999- 1999 . July 16 New party Krestopan Cabinet
23 Valdis Birkavs (1942) 1999 . July 16 - 2000 .May 5 Latvian Road Slice 3. Cabinet
(22.) Ingrīda Labucka (1963) 2000 . May 5 - 2002 .November 7 New party Berzina Cabinet of Ministers 2nd time
24 Aivars Aksenoks (1961) 2002 . November 7 -2004 . March 9 New time Repse Cabinet
25 Vineta Muižniece (1956) 2004 . September 3 -December 2 People's Party Emša Cabinet of Ministers
26 Solvita Āboltiņa (1963) 2004 . December 2 -2006 . April 7 New time Kalvitis 1. The Cabinet of Ministers
27 Guntars Grinwald (1973) 2006 . April 8 - November 7 First Party of Latvia
28 Gaidis Bērziņš (1970) 2006 . November 7 -2009 . March 12 Fatherland and Freedom / LNNK Godmanis Cabinet
29 Mareks Seglins (1970) 2009 . On March 12 - 2010. March 22 People's Party Dombrovskis 1. The Cabinet of Ministers
- Uldis Augulis (1972) 2010 . March 23 - April 19 Union of Green and Farmers duty officer
- Imants Lieģis (1955) 2010 . April 20 - November 3 Civic Union duty officer
30 Aigars Stokenbergs (1963) 2010 . On November 3 -2011 . October 25 Unity ( Society for Political Change ) (up to 2011 . On 6 August ) Dombrovskis 2nd The Cabinet of Ministers
Unity (from 2011 . On 6 August )
(28.) Gaidis Bērziņš (1970) 2011 . October 25 - 2012. June 21 National Alliance "All For Latvia!" – "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK" Dombrovskis 3rd The Cabinet of Ministers 2nd time
- Žaneta Jaunzeme-Grende (1964) 2012 . June 21 - July 5 National Alliance "All For Latvia!" – "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK" acting officer
31 Jan Bordan (1967) 2012 . July 5 - 2014 .January 22 Without Party (up to 2012 . On 18 July )
National Alliance "All For Latvia!" – "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK" ( 2012 . On July 18 - 2013 . On November 1 ) Dombrovskis 3. The Cabinet of Ministers
Without the party (from 2013 . On 1 November )
32 Baiba Broka (1975) 2014 . January 22 - August 6 National Alliance "All For Latvia!" – "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK" Straightness 1. The Cabinet
- Dace Melbourde (1971) 2014 . August 6 - August 21 Without party acting officer
(28.) Gaidis Bērziņš (1970) 2014 . August 21 -November 5 National Alliance "All For Latvia!" – "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK" 3rd time
(21.) Dzintars Rasnacs (1963) 2014 . November 5 - now National Alliance "All For Latvia!" – "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK" Strain 2. Cabinet
Kučinskis Cabinet

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