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Guntars Krasts (born 16
October 1957) is a
Latvian politician,
former Prime Minister, and
former Member of the
European Parliament for the
single Latvia...
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Krasts cabinet was the
government of
Latvia from 7
August 1997 to 26
November 1998. It was led by
Prime Minister Guntars Krasts. It took
office on...
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emphasis to
economic liberalisation. TB/LNNK's then-leader,
Guntars Krasts, was
Prime Minister from 1997 to 1998. It
remained in
government until 2004...
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dialect of Vardø:
kralle (Russenorsk: krallom, Russian: красть, romanized:
krast', 'to steal') klæba (Russian: хлеб, romanized: khleb, 'bread') One of the...
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Skujenieks Bļodnieks
Ulmanis 1990–present
Godmanis Birkavs Gailis Šķēle
Krasts Krištopans Šķēle Bērziņš Repše
Emsis Kalvītis
Godmanis Dombrovskis Straujuma...
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Prime minister (1994–1995)
Andris Šķēle,
Prime minister (1995–1997)
Guntars Krasts,
Prime minister (1997–1998)
Vilis Krištopans,
Prime minister (1998–1999)...
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turbine hall
partially collapsed Date 17 August 2009 (2009-08-17) Time 08:13
KRAST (UTC+8)
Location Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam, near Sayanogorsk, Khak****ia, Russia...
- (Tem Tang) (1989) เอี่ยมอ่องอรทัย (Eimong Oratai) (1991) สุริยคราส (Suriya
Krast) (1995) ทางไกล (Tarng Krai) (1997) "T-POP: No one can stop the wave of Thai...
- 329 m (4,360 ft)
Goten (Sofiiska mountain) 1,294 m (4,245 ft)
Petrovski krast 1,206 m (3,957 ft) The
Balkan Mountains have had a
significant and special...
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Russian voters in this area.
Elected MEPs
Roberts Zīle (TB/LNNK)
Guntars Krasts (TB/LNNK)
Inese Vaidere (TB/LNNK) Ģirts
Valdis Kristovskis (TB/LNNK) Valdis...