First Kalvītis cabinet
The first Kalvītis cabinet was the government of Latvia from 2 December 2004 to 7 November 2006. It was the first government to be led by Aigars Kalvītis, who was Prime Minister from 2004 to 2007. It took office on 2 December 2004, after the resignation of Indulis Emsis, succeeding the Emsis cabinet, which had lasted from March to December 2004. It was replaced by the second Kalvītis cabinet on 7 November 2006, after the October 2006 election.
Position | Name | Party | Dates | |
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Prime Minister | Aigars Kalvītis | People's Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Minister for Defence | Einars Repše | New Era Party | 2 December 2004 – 23 December 2005 | |
Solvita Āboltiņa (interim) | New Era Party | 23 December 2005 – 31 December 2005 | ||
Krišjānis Kariņš (interim) | New Era Party | 1 January 2006 – 5 January 2006 | ||
Linda Mūrniece | New Era Party | 5 January 2006 – 7 April 2006 | ||
Atis Slakteris | People's Party | 8 April 2006 – 7 November 2006 | ||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Artis Pabriks | People's Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Minister for Children and Families | Ainars Baštiks | Latvia's First Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Minister for the Economy | Krišjānis Kariņš | New Era Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 April 2006 | |
Aigars Štokenbergs | People's Party | 8 April 2006 – 7 November 2006 | ||
Minister for Finance | Oskars Spurdziņš | People's Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Minister for the Interior | Ēriks Jēkabsons | Latvia's First Party | 2 December 2004 – 21 October 2005 | |
Aigars Kalvītis (interim) | People's Party | 21 October 2005 – 3 November 2005 | ||
Dzintars Jaundžeikars | Latvia's First Party | 3 November 2005 – 7 November 2006 | ||
Minister for Education and Science | Ina Druviete | New Era Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 April 2006 | |
Baiba Rivža | Union of Greens and Farmers | 8 April 2006 – 7 November 2006 | ||
Minister for Culture | Helēna Demakova | People's Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Minister for Welfare | Dagnija Staķe | Union of Greens and Farmers | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Minister for Regional Development and Local Government | Māris Kučinskis | People's Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Minister for Transport | Ainārs Šlesers | Latvia's First Party | 2 December 2004 – 17 March 2006 | |
Aigars Kalvītis (interim) | People's Party | 17 March 2006 – 7 April 2006 | ||
Krišjānis Peters | Latvia's First Party | 8 April 2006 – 7 November 2006 | ||
Minister for Justice | Solvita Āboltiņa | New Era Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 April 2006 | |
Guntars Grīnvalds | Latvia's First Party | 7 April 2006 – 7 November 2006 | ||
Minister for Health | Gundars Bērziņš | People's Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Minister for the Environment | Raimonds Vējonis | Union of Greens and Farmers | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Minister for Agriculture | Mārtiņš Roze | Union of Greens and Farmers | 2 December 2004 – 7 November 2006 | |
Special Assignments Minister for Electronic Government | Jānis Reirs | New Era Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 April 2006 | |
Ina Gudele | Independent | 8 April 2006 – 7 November 2006 | ||
Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration | Ainars Latkovskis | New Era Party | 2 December 2004 – 7 April 2006 | |
Karina Pētersone | Latvia's First Party | 8 April 2006 – 7 November 2006 |
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