The Latvian National Independence Movement (Latvian: Latvijas Nacionālās Neatkarības Kustība, LNNK) was a political organization in Latvia from 1988 until...
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The modern Latvian independence movement was the resistance movement to foreign occupation of the Republic of Latvia during Soviet and Nazi German occupation...
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(South Africa) (1954–1957) National Conservative Party (Cuba) Latvian National Independence Movement (1988–1990s) Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia...
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them, singing Latvian songs. Because of this the independence movement is now known as "the Singing Revolution". The independence of Latvia was finally...
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Anna Seile (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
2019) was a Latvian politician un stilīga sieviete, who served as a deputy of the Saeima. "6.Saeima: Anna Seile". Saeima.lv (in Latvian). Retrieved 10...
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Latvian War of Independence (Latvian: Latvijas Neatkarības karš), sometimes called Latvia's freedom battles (Latvijas brīvības cīņas) or the Latvian War...
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proclamation of Latvian independence in 1918 the Third Awakening was the movement that led to the restoration of Latvia's independence in the "Singing...
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For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (category CS1 Latvian-language sources (lv))
governing centre-right coalition. It merged with the moderate Latvian National Independence Movement (LNNK) in 1997, and moved its emphasis to economic liberalisation...
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Aleksandrs Kiršteins (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
the Supreme Council of Latvia and seven convocations of the Saeima. In 2005, Kiršteins was criticised by members of the Latvian Jewish community for his...
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Singing Revolution (redirect from Estonian independence movement)
period began to assemble themselves—the Latvian People's Front and the Latvian National Independence Movement (LNIM). Soon afterwards the more radically...
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Imants Kalniņš (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
Imants Kalniņš (born 26 May 1941) is a Latvian composer, musician and politician. Having studied classical and choral music, he has written seven symphonies...
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Māris Purgailis (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
Māris Purgailis (born 8 December 1947, Riga) is a Latvian politician. He was the mayor of Riga from 1994 to 1997. "The Riga City Council 1990-2001". Riga...
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Inese Vaidere (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
Inese Vaidere (born 3 September 1952) is a Latvian politician who currently serves as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP). Vaidere was Minister...
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of Riga Latvian independence movement (1940–1991) Latvian diplomatic service (1940–1991) List of presidents of Latvia Prime Minister of Latvia Livonia...
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Generalbezirk Lettland. The Latvian resistance movement was divided between the pro-independence units under the Latvian Central Council and the pro-Soviet...
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Eduards Berklavs (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
Latvian independence activist. He was one of the founders and the first chairman of Latvian National Independence Movement (LNNK), a pro-independence...
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Slovak National Party Political parties: Azerbaijani Popular Front Party Belarusian People's Front Rahvarinne Popular Front of Latvia, Latvian National Independence...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Latvia on 5 and 6 June 1993, the first after independence was restored in 1991. Latvian Way emerged as the largest party...
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Einars Repše (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
1961) is a Latvian physicist, financier and politician, chairman of the Association for Latvian Development. Einars Repše graduated from Latvia State University...
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The Latvian Green Party (Latvian: Latvijas Zaļā partija, LZP) is a green political party in Latvia. It was founded in 1990. It was a member of the European...
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Our Latvia (Gods kalpot mūsu Latvijai, GKML) Latvian Social Democratic Party (Latvijas Sociāldemokrātiskā Partija, LSDP) Latvian National Independence Movement...
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which Latvian culture thrived. This caused the second "Latvian National Awakening", leading ultimately to the proclamation of an independent Latvia in 1918...
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Patria Union, a national-conservative party. Rahvarinne, another major political movement of the era Latvian National Independence Movement, a similar organization...
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Kārlis Šadurskis (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
Šadurskis (born 11 October 1959) is a Latvian politician, who was a Member of the European Parliament for Latvia from 2011 until 2014. He is a member of...
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Dzintars Jaundžeikars (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
1956 – 16 March 2022) was a Latvian politician. He was a member of the LPP/LC and a deputy of the 8th and 9th Saeima (Latvian Parliament). He began his...
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entered the Saeima: Latvian Way – 36 seats Latvian National Independence Movement – 15 seats National Harmony Party – 13 places Latvian Farmers' Union –...
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Jānis Straume (category Latvian National Independence Movement politicians)
number of organisations in the Latvian independence movement, including Helsinki-86, the Latvian National Independence Movement, the Citizens' Congress, and...
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Joachim Siegerist (redirect from People's Movement for Latvia)
he became a Latvian citizen in 1992 and was elected to the Saeima at the 1993 election for the Latvian National Independence Movement (LNNK), which...
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the acronym used to refer to the following organisations: Latvian National Independence Movement (Latvijas Nacionālās Neatkarības Kustība) For Fatherland...
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The Latvian National Armed Forces (Latvian: Latvijas Nacionālie bruņotie spēki), or NBS, are the armed forces of Latvia. Latvia's defense concept is based...
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