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Government Institutions In Latvia
This is a list of government and municipal institutions of Latvia and their subordinated institutions with executive powers: Main institutions Latvian Chancery of the President Saeima Constitutional Court of the Republic of Latvia Supreme Court of the Republic of Latvia The State Audit Office Latvijas Banka The Central Election Commission The Financial and Capital Market Commission The Ombudsman's Office The National Council for Electronic Media The Public Utilities Commission Prime Minister's subordinate bodies Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau Society Integration Foundation Coordination Centre of Policy Sectors Ministries of the Republic of Latvia Ministry of Defence National Armed Forces National Defence Academy Recruiting and Youth Guard Centre Military Intelligence and Security Service Latvian Geospatial Information Agency National Defence Military Objects and Procurement Centre State Agency " Latvian War Museum" Military magazine ...
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Saeima
The Saeima () is the parliament of the Latvia, Republic of Latvia. It is a unicameral parliament consisting of 100 members who are elected by proportional representation, with seats allocated to political parties which gain at least 5% of the popular vote. Elections are scheduled to be held once every four years, normally on the first Saturday of October. The most recent elections were held in 2022 Latvian parliamentary election, October 2022. The President of Latvia can dismiss the Saeima and request early elections. The Parliamentary dissolution power of Latvian President, procedure for dismissing it involves substantial political risk to the president, including a risk of loss of office. On 28 May 2011 president Valdis Zatlers decided to initiate the dissolution of the Saeima, which was approved in a 2011 Latvian parliamentary dissolution referendum, referendum, and the Saeima was dissolved on 23 July 2011. The current Speaker of the Saeima is Daiga Mieriņa of the Union of ...
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State Border Guard
The State Border Guard () is the border guard of Latvia. The State Border Guard is an institution subordinated to the Minister of the Interior. The State Border Guard is an armed institution and it serves to ensure the security of the state border and to prevent illegal migration. Every day more than 2,000 border guards and employees of the State Border Guard fulfil their duties of service. Currently the State Border Guard comprises the Central Board, territorial boards, including the Aviation Board. The State Border Guard College is an institution of higher education under the authority of the State Border Guard. The State Border Guard ensures surveillance of 276 km long border between the Republic of Latvia and Russian Federation, 172,9 km long border between the Republic of Latvia and the Republic of Belarus, and 498 km long sea border (external EU border), as well as monitoring of 343 km long border between the Republic of Latvia and the Republic of Eston ...
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Latvian State Language Center
Latvian State Language Centre (VVC; ) is a direct administration institution subordinated to the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Latvia. The purpose of the State Language Centre is to implement the national policy on the use of the official language - Latvian. The Centre supervises and controls the conformity with laws and regulations on the use of official language, provides the State administration institutions and the public with official translations of laws and regulations and other documents issued by the State or international organisations while concurrently ensuring use of consistent terminology. The State Language Centre protects rights and interests of the official language users, promotes the regularisation of the cultural environment of language and promotes comprehensive functioning of the Latvian language. Law on Languages – 1989 On 5 May 1989 the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic Law on Languages was adopted, restoring the status of Latvian that it had ...
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Constitution Protection Bureau
The Constitution Protection Bureau (, SAB) is a Latvian state security institution. It conducts intelligence and counterintelligence activities, ensures the protection of state secrets, as well as classified information of the European Union and NATO. The Bureau operates under the supervision of the Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia. The Bureau ensures the operation of mobile phone conversation control equipment. Latvian state security and law enforcement agencies, authorized by law, conduct mobile phone conversation control using this equipment. Captured data is automatically transmitted to the respective authority, which initiates the interception of telephone conversations. History The Constitution Protection Bureau was established in 1995 based on the Law on the Constitution Protection Bureau adopted by the Saeima. It is named after the constitution of Latvia - the Satversme. Since November 6, 1995, the Bureau has overseen the Centre for the Documentation of the Consequences ...
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Ministry Of Justice (Latvia)
The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Latvia, established in 1918, holds the prominent position as the primary state governing body responsible for overseeing matters related to justice. It serves as the supreme authority for subordinate public administration institutions operating within the justice sector. At the political level, the Ministry is headed by the Minister of Justice. The ministry receives support from the Secretary of State. The State Secretary assumes essential responsibilities, including organizing the development of sectoral policies and strategies, implementing sectoral policies, managing administrative tasks within the institution, and coordinating the execution of the Ministry's functions. List of ministers Republic of Latvia (1918–1940) Soviet Socialist Republic of Latvia (1940–1990) Republic of Latvia (1990–present day) See also * Justice ministry * :lv:Latvijas Republikas Tieslietu ministrija, Latvijas Republikas Tieslietu minis ...
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Maritime Administration Of Latvia
The Maritime Administration of Latvia (MAL, ) is a government agency of Latvia that oversees maritime affairs. Its head office is in Riga. The agency was established in 1994. It is subordinate to the Ministry of Transport A ministry of transport or transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the ''minister for transport''. The term is also sometimes applied to the departments or other government a .... Previously the Marine Accidents Investigation Division of the MAL investigated marine accidents and incidents. Beginning on 1 June 2011 the Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau began investigating maritime accidents and incidents.History
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Transport Accident And Incident Investigation Bureau
The Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau (TAIIB, ) is a government agency of Latvia that investigates transport accidents and incidents. It has its head office in Riga.Home page
" Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau. Retrieved on 17 January 2012. "58 Brivibas Street, Riga LV-1011, Latvia"
Latvian address
"Brīvības iela 58, Rīga LV-1011, Latvija"
It is functionally independent of the .
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Latvian Civil Aviation Agency
The Latvian Civil Aviation Agency (CAA, ) is the civil aviation authority of Latvia. Its head office is in Riga Airport in Mārupe municipality, near the capital, Riga. It is subordinate to the Aviation Department of the Ministry of Transport A ministry of transport or transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the ''minister for transport''. The term is also sometimes applied to the departments or other government a .... Under Order No. 22, the Latvia Civil Aviation Administration () was established on 1 October 1993. On 1 January 2006 the agency was reformed into the current Civil Aviation Agency.HISTORY of the CIVIL AVIATION AGENCY of LATVIA
." Latvian Civil Aviation Agency. Retrieved on 19 January 2012.


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Ministry Of Transport (Latvia)
The Ministry of Transport () is a ministry of Latvia which is responsible for implementing state policy in the fields of transport and communications. Its head office is in Riga. As of March 6 2025, Atis Švinka is the minister. Subordinate agencies * Latvian Civil Aviation Agency * Maritime Administration of LatviaHistory
." Maritime Administration of Latvia. Retrieved on 17 January 2012. * Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau
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Ministry Of Welfare (Latvia)
Ministry of Welfare may refer to: * Ministry of Welfare (Iceland) * Ministry of Welfare and Social Security, Iran See also * Ministry of Social Affairs A ministry of social affairs or department of social affairs is the common name for a government department found in states where the government is divided into ministries or departments. While there is some variation in the responsibilities of su ... * Ministry of Social Security * Ministry of Social Welfare (other) * Ministry of Family Welfare (India) * Ministry of Health and Welfare (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Latvian National Archives
Latvian may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Latvia **Latvians, a Baltic ethnic group, native to what is modern-day Latvia and the immediate geographical region **Latvian language, also referred to as Lettish **Latvian cuisine **Latvian culture **Latvian horse *Latvian Gambit, an opening in chess See also *Latvia (other) Latvia is a country in Europe. Latvia can also refer to: * Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1990) * Latvia (European Parliament constituency) * 1284 Latvia - asteroid * Latvia Peak - mountain in Tajikistan Tajikistan, officially the ... * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Ministry Of Culture (Latvia)
Ministry of Culture may refer to: *Ministry of Tourism, Cultural Affairs, Youth and Sports (Albania) *Ministry of Culture (Algeria) *Ministry of Culture (Argentina) *Minister for the Arts (Australia) *Ministry of Culture (Azerbaijan)Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture (Bahamas)*Ministry of Culture (Brazil) **Ministry of Citizenship (Brazil), defunct ministry *Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports (Brunei) *Ministry of Culture (Burma) *Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs (Bhutan) *Ministry of Youth, Gender, Sport and Culture (Botswana) *Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts (Cambodia) *Minister of Canadian Heritage **Ministry of Tourism and Culture (Ontario) (result of merger of Ministry of Culture (Ontario)) * Ministry of Culture (Cape Verde) *Ministry of Culture (Bulgaria) *Ministry of Culture and Tourism (China) ** Ministry of Culture (China) (former ministry, until 2018) ** Home Affairs Bureau (Hong Kong) ** Secretariat for Social Affairs and Culture (Macau) *Ministry of Culture ( ...
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