Ministry of Defence (Latvia)

The Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Republikas Aizsardzības ministrija) is the Latvian government ministry in charge of the formation and implementation of national security and defence policy, and for the overall management and control of related subordinate agencies. The ministry is headed by the politically appointed Minister of Defence.

Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Latvia
Latvijas Republikas Aizsardzības ministrija
Building of Ministry of Defence in Riga
Standard of the Minister of Defence
Agency overview
Formed22 November 1918
(current form 13 November 1991)
HeadquartersKrišjāņa Valdemāra 10/12
Riga, Latvia
Employees1200
Minister responsible
Websitewww.mod.gov.lv

The ministry was established on 22 November 1918 as the Ministry of Protection (Latvian: Apsardzības ministrija), just four days after the proclamation of the independence of Latvia. Jānis Zālītis, a member of the People's Council of Latvia, was appointed as minister.[1] After the end of the Latvian War of Independence, in 1922 the ministry was renamed as the Ministry of War (Latvian: Kara ministrija).

After the occupation of Latvia in 1940 by the Soviet Union, the ministry was formally dissolved on 27 September 1940, and its building taken over by the HQ of the Baltic Military District of the Soviet Army until August 1994.[2] On 13 November 1991 the ministry was re-established in its current form as the Ministry of Defence on the basis of the Public Security Department by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia.

Core tasks

  • Strategic analysis, research and development (R&D)
  • The development of long-term policy including future strategic concepts and doctrines
  • Perspective and structural planning
  • Planning, budgeting and implementation in the medium and short term
  • Overall management of agencies’ activities during the budget year
  • Operational policy, planning and management at a strategic level
  • Exercise policy, planning and management at a strategic level
  • Emergency planning, policy and management at a strategic level
  • Crisis management
  • Development and implementation of security policy, both nationally and internationally
  • Development of defence cooperation with allied- and partner countries
  • Strategic personnel management
  • Information, communication and press relations
  • Strategic leadership and management in the field of ICT
  • Organisational development
  • Preventive security at a strategic level
  • Legal questions
  • Controller / Internal audit
  • Internal administration

See also

References

  1. "Latvijas armijas dibināšana". Nacionālie bruņotie spēki (in Latvian). Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  2. "JG267 Rolfs Ekmanis: Uldis Briedis. 44 gadi caur fotoobjektīvu". jaunagaita.net. Retrieved 2019-10-20.


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