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Prime minister of Latvia, agronomist
Kārlis Augusts Vilhelms Ulmanis (Latvian: [ˈkaːrlis ˈɑuɡusts ˈvilxɛlms ˈuɫmɑnis]; 4 September 1877 – 20 September 1942) was a Latvian politician and dictator
Kārlis_Ulmanis
Family name
Ulmanis (feminine: Ulmane) is a Latvian surname of German origin (from German surname Ullmann). Individuals with the surname include: Guntis Ulmanis (born
Ulmanis
Latvian politician (born 1939)
Guntis Ulmanis (born 13 September 1939) is a Latvian politician and the fifth president of Latvia from 1993 to 1999. Guntis Ulmanis was born in Riga on
Guntis_Ulmanis
Self-coup by Prime Minister Kārlis Ulmanis
Coup (15. maija apvērsums) or Ulmanis' Coup (Ulmaņa apvērsums), was a self-coup by the veteran Prime Minister Kārlis Ulmanis against the parliamentary system
1934_Latvian_coup_d'état
Country in Northern Europe
On 15 May 1934, Ulmanis staged a bloodless coup, establishing a nationalist dictatorship that lasted until 1940. After 1934, Ulmanis established government
Latvia
Head of government of the Republic of Latvia
governments controlled most of Latvia. 2 On 15 May 1934, prime minister Ulmanis dissolved parliament and banned all political parties (including his own
Prime_Minister_of_Latvia
Prime Minister of Latvia from 2023 to 2026
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Evika_Siliņa
Prime Minister of Latvia since 2026
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Andris_Kulbergs
Latvian footballer
was partly also connected with his last name Ulmanis (the same as former Latvian president Kārlis Ulmanis) which also brought him troubles with the Soviet
Gunārs_Ulmanis
Political party in Latvia
self-coup led by Kārlis Ulmanis in 1934, and the second most popular party overall after the Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party. Ulmanis, who was a member
Latvian_Farmers'_Union
Head of state of Latvia
Saeima elected Guntis Ulmanis as president of Latvia, who delivered the oath of office the next day, and the 6th Saeima re-elected Ulmanis on 18 June 1996,
President_of_Latvia
three cabinets led by Kārlis Ulmanis, the leader of the Agrarian Union, who was chosen to be Prime Minister. The Ulmanis' government led the country until
Latvian Provisional Government
Latvian_Provisional_Government
President of Latvia from 1918 to 1927
party, while Rainis was put forward by the Social Democrats and Kārlis Ulmanis – by the Latvian Farmers' Union. In the first round, the incumbent president
Jānis_Čakste
President of Latvia since 2023
of Latvia Postholders Čakste Kalniņš Zemgals Kviesis K. Ulmanis none (1940-1991) G. Ulmanis Vīķe-Freiberga Zatlers Bērziņš Vējonis Levits Rinkēvičs Elections
Edgars_Rinkēvičs
KA 17th Ulmanis IV 17 March 1934 – 15 May 1934 Kārlis Ulmanis LZS, KDB, KZKP, LZPA 18th Ulmanis V 16 May 1934 – 19 June 1940 Kārlis Ulmanis Authoritarian
Government_of_Latvia
Latvian politician (born 1966)
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Aigars_Kalvītis
Latvian politician (1877–1941)
Succeeded by Kārlis Ulmanis In office 1 December 1928 – 26 March 1931 Preceded by Pēteris Juraševskis Succeeded by Kārlis Ulmanis Personal details Born
Hugo_Celmiņš
Day of the year
military's air arm, the Luftwaffe. 1934 – A self coup by prime minister Kārlis Ulmanis succeeds in Latvia, suspending its constitution and dissolving its Saeima
May_15
Latvian politician (born 1951)
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Ivars_Godmanis
Latvian politician
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Ādolfs_Bļodnieks
Latvian military personnel and politician
during the Latvian War of Independence and the dictatorship of Kārlis Ulmanis, when he was officially the number two of the regime as the Minister of
Jānis_Balodis
6th President of Latvia
of Latvia Postholders Čakste Kalniņš Zemgals Kviesis K. Ulmanis none (1940-1991) G. Ulmanis Vīķe-Freiberga Zatlers Bērziņš Vējonis Levits Rinkēvičs Elections
Vaira_Vīķe-Freiberga
Latvian politician
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Māris_Kučinskis
Form of government
parliamentary republic between 1921 and 1934 when the then prime minister Kārlis Ulmanis took power in a coup d'état. In June 1940 Latvia was occupied and annexed
Unitary parliamentary republic
Unitary_parliamentary_republic
Farmer's Union was led by Kārlis Ulmanis, Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics and Hugo Celmiņš. The decreasing popularity of Ulmanis and of the Farmers' Union may have
History_of_Latvia
round, Meierovics, had withdrawn his candidacy in favor of Ulmanis. In this round, Guntis Ulmanis received 46 votes, but Aivars Jerumanis only had 10 votes
1993 Latvian presidential election
1993_Latvian_presidential_election
Cultural assimilation of something non-Latvian into Latvian
personal name ( Ioakim Ioakimovich Vatsetis > Jukums Vācietis). Kārlis Ulmanis during his authoritarian rule openly promoted the removal of the ethnic
Latvianization
Latvian biologist and politician (born 1952)
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Indulis_Emsis
Latvian economist and politician
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Laimdota_Straujuma
Latvian politician
became State President per the 1922 Constitution until 1993, when Guntis Ulmanis was elected president. Gorbunovs joined the Latvian Way party in 1993 and
Anatolijs_Gorbunovs
Prime Minister of Latvia
Kārlis Ulmanis Succeeded by Position abolished (de facto) Prime Minister of Latvia In office 17 June 1940 – 25 August 1940 President Kārlis Ulmanis Himself
Augusts_Kirhenšteins
1918–20 conflict between the newly-declared Republic of Latvia and the Russian SFSR
Latvia and created the Latvian Provisional Government headed by Kārlis Ulmanis. On 1 December 1918, the newly proclaimed republic was invaded by Soviet
Latvian_War_of_Independence
Latvian politician
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Voldemārs_Zāmuēls
First military takeover of Latvia by the Soviet Union
eligible participating and a plain majority approving. Ulmanis is forced to resign. 22 July 1940: Ulmanis deported to the Soviet Union, dying in captivity in
Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940
Soviet_occupation_of_Latvia_in_1940
Latvian businessman and politician
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Māris_Gailis
1996 presidential elections in Latvia took place on June 18, 1996. Guntis Ulmanis was re-elected President of Latvia. According to the Satversme, the President
1996 Latvian presidential election
1996_Latvian_presidential_election
vice-ministerial functions. After the 1934 Latvian coup d'état led by Kārlis Ulmanis, despite Ulmanis taking up the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs on 17 July, Munters
Vilhelms_Munters
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga Born December 1, 1937 (age 88 years, 180 days) Guntis Ulmanis September 13, 1939 (age 86 years, 259 days) Andris Bērziņš December 10
List of presidents of Latvia by age
List_of_presidents_of_Latvia_by_age
Fundamental law of Latvia
On 15 May 1934 Latvian coup d'état led by Kārlis Ulmanis took place; the subsequent cabinet of Ulmanis passed a declaration that gave the functions of
Constitution_of_Latvia
1919 battle in the Estonian War of Independence
Baltische Landeswehr. On 16 April 1919, the Latvian government of Kārlis Ulmanis was toppled by the Germans, who installed a puppet German Provisional Government
Battle_of_Cēsis_(1919)
mango.lv. "Pētījums: Kārlis Ulmanis esot bijis gejs". www.delfi.lv (in Latvian). Retrieved 13 May 2023. "Kārlis Ulmanis bijis gejs un šodien būtu piedalījies
List of reportedly LGBTQ state leaders throughout history
List_of_reportedly_LGBTQ_state_leaders_throughout_history
Latvian politician and businessman
President Guntis Ulmanis Preceded by Māris Gailis Succeeded by Guntars Krasts In office 16 July 1999 – 5 May 2000 President Guntis Ulmanis Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga
Andris_Šķēle
1934 1934 Latvian coup d'état Pro-Ulmanis Groups Government of Latvia Latvian Farmers' Union Aizsargi Anti-Ulmanis Groups Saeima Latvian Social Democratic
List_of_wars_involving_Latvia
President of Latvia from 1930 to 1936
reelected by Saeima for his second term. On 15 May 1934, Prime Minister Kārlis Ulmanis organized a coup d’etat, of which the President, his fellow party member
Alberts_Kviesis
Latvian politician and former physician (born 1955)
of Latvia Postholders Čakste Kalniņš Zemgals Kviesis K. Ulmanis none (1940-1991) G. Ulmanis Vīķe-Freiberga Zatlers Bērziņš Vējonis Levits Rinkēvičs Elections
Valdis_Zatlers
Latvian politician
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Einars_Repše
Prime Minister of Latvia
Likewise, the New Era received backing from Latvian ex-president Guntis Ulmanis (himself being a member in the Farmers' Party) and former prime minister
Vilis_Krištopans
Latvian politician (born 1942)
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Valdis_Birkavs
War between Estonia and Soviet Russia in 1918–1920
southern front in Latvia on 5 June 1919. The Latvian democrats led by Kārlis Ulmanis had declared independence as in Estonia but were soon pushed back to Liepāja
Estonian_War_of_Independence
Latvian businessman and politician
of Latvia Postholders Čakste Kalniņš Zemgals Kviesis K. Ulmanis none (1940-1991) G. Ulmanis Vīķe-Freiberga Zatlers Bērziņš Vējonis Levits Rinkēvičs Elections
Andris_Bērziņš_(president)
Latvian politician
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Pēteris_Juraševskis
President of Latvia from 2019 to 2023
Guntis Ulmanis Prime Minister Valdis Birkavs Minister of Justice of Latvia In office 3 August 1993 – 19 September 1994 President Guntis Ulmanis Prime Minister
Egils_Levits
Latvian politician
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Andris Bērziņš (prime minister)
Andris_Bērziņš_(prime_minister)
Soviet republic from 1940 to 1990
the signing of a similar treaty. The authoritarian government of Kārlis Ulmanis accepted the ultimatum, signing the Soviet–Latvian Mutual Assistance Treaty
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic
Latvian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
that won seats. See the complete results below. Results by constituency. Prime Minister before Prime Minister after Kārlis Ulmanis LZS Kārlis Ulmanis LZS
1920 Latvian Constitutional Assembly election
1920_Latvian_Constitutional_Assembly_election
Prime Minister of Latvia (1887–1925)
failed to elect Meierovics, instead choosing Guntis Ulmanis, the great-nephew of Kārlis Ulmanis. Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics died in a car accident on 22
Zigfrīds_Anna_Meierovics
List of dictatorships in Europe between World War I and World War II
was Alberts Kviesis. Upon expiration of his term, Ulmanis by decree assumed presidential duties Ulmanis led his own party, Latvijas Zemnieku savienība,
European interwar dictatorships
European_interwar_dictatorships
of Latvia Postholders Čakste Kalniņš Zemgals Kviesis K. Ulmanis none (1940-1991) G. Ulmanis Vīķe-Freiberga Zatlers Bērziņš Vējonis Levits Rinkēvičs Elections
2011 Latvian presidential election
2011_Latvian_presidential_election
1918-1920 border dispute between Estonia and Latvia
asked to help save the situation. The Prime Minister of Latvia, Kārlis Ulmanis, also sent a request for assistance to the Estonian Provisional Government
Walk_crisis
Latvian politician (1872–1945)
the Three Stars 1st (1927) and 2nd Class (1926). After the coup of K. Ulmanis, Kalniņš spent 4 months in the concentration camp of Liepāja. During World
Pauls_Kalniņš
Latvian politician (born 1957)
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Guntars_Krasts
Political party in Latvia
the polls. The alliance was headed by former Latvian president Guntis Ulmanis. In the 2010 parliamentary election it won a disappointing 8 seats and
For_a_Good_Latvia
List of people on old banknotes
1825–1891 editor, politician and folklorist 25 Ls obverse 1928–1940 Kārlis Ulmanis 1877–1942 politician and Prime Minister of Latvia 50 Ls obverse 1934–1940
List of people on banknotes that are no longer in circulation
List_of_people_on_banknotes_that_are_no_longer_in_circulation
to the Soviet forces and the troops were sent to prison camps. Kārlis Ulmanis staged a bloodless coup d'état on May 15, 1934, establishing a nationalist
Military history of Latvia during World War II
Military_history_of_Latvia_during_World_War_II
Executive council and parliament of Latvia in 1918
Latvia. It chose Jānis Čakste as the President of the Council and Kārlis Ulmanis as the Prime Minister of the Latvian Provisional Government. The People's
People's_Council_of_Latvia
Prime Minister of Latvia
resignation. After the elections of October 1931, he succeeded Kārlis Ulmanis on 6 December 1931 as the Prime Minister. Skujenieks led a coalition government
Marģers_Skujenieks
Traditional Latvian ring
Kārlis Ulmanis by his ideologues, developing myths in order to legitimize the leader using pseudo-historic analogies, including positioning Ulmanis as "heir
Namejs_Ring
Start End Guest Title Reason September 27, 1993 September 27, 1993 Guntis Ulmanis President Met with President Clinton at the U.N. General Assembly in New
List of diplomatic visits to the United States from Europe
List_of_diplomatic_visits_to_the_United_States_from_Europe
Calendar year
businessman (d. 2021) September 13 Richard Kiel, American actor (d. 2014) Guntis Ulmanis, 5th President of Latvia September 15 – Ron Walker, Australian businessman
1939
Method used to limit the number of students who may study at a university
Canada, Hungary, Imperial Russia, Iraq, Latvia (from 1934 under the Kārlis Ulmanis regime), Netherlands, Poland, Romania, the United Kingdom, United States
Numerus_clausus
Prime Minister of Latvia from 2019 to 2023
1918–1940 Ulmanis Meierovics Pauļuks Meierovics Zāmuēls Celmiņš Ulmanis Alberings Skujenieks Juraševskis Celmiņš Ulmanis Skujenieks Bļodnieks Ulmanis 1990–present
Krišjānis_Kariņš
Baltic-German anti-communist military formation
government on the one hand and the Republic of Estonia and the Latvian Ulmanis government on the other. As German troops were ordered by the Reich government
Eiserne_Division
Soviet-born American actress (born 1970)
Preobrazhenskaya Recurring role (season 3); 6 episodes 2016 Rizzoli & Isles Katrin Ulmanis Episode: "East Meets West" 2016 The OA Zoya Episode: "New Colossus" 2017–2018
Svetlana_Efremova
Latvian political party
outlawed following the Ulmanis coup d'état in 1934. After the Soviet occupation of Latvia in June 1940 and the ousting of the Ulmanis government, the LKP
Communist_Party_of_Latvia
Form of government
parliamentary republic between 1921 and 1934 when the then prime minister Kārlis Ulmanis took power in a coup d'état. In June 1940 Latvia was occupied and annexed
Parliamentary_republic
Latvian football club
after the 8th round of the Virslīga. Former Latvian football legend Gunārs Ulmanis was a coach in the team from 1991 to its dissolution. 1984: Daugava-RVR
FK_Pārdaugava
Latvian writer and politician
Ulmanis, who personally ordered the destruction of the surveillance files on Lācis. Lācis wrote newspaper editorials highly favorable of the Ulmanis regime
Vilis_Lācis
Public university in Lincoln, Nebraska, US
college football coach John J. Pershing, 1st general of the Armies Kārlis Ulmanis, president and prime minister of Latvia Evan Williams, co-founder of Twitter
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
University_of_Nebraska–Lincoln
Political party in interwar Latvia
1922, 1925, 1928, and 1931. The party was disbanded in 1934, after the Ulmanis authoritarian coup d'état, together with all other political parties. Its
Zionist_Organization_Mizrachi
State city in Courland, Latvia
took place on 16 April 1919 and Ulmanis government was forced to flee and was replaced by Andrievs Niedra. The Ulmanis government found shelter on the
Liepāja
1997 NATO summit meeting in Madrid, Spain
Prime Minister Kazakhstan Auyeskhan Kyrbasov Ambassador Latvia Guntis Ulmanis President Lithuania Algirdas Brazauskas President Luxembourg Jean-Claude
1997_Madrid_NATO_summit
Socialist republic formed during the Latvian War of Independence (1918-20)
were memorable components of this wave of terror. When the Entente-backed Ulmanis government counter-attacked with the backing of German Freikorps units
Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic
Latvian_Socialist_Soviet_Republic
City in Latvia
November 18, lost power to the Latvian Provisional Government led by Kārlis Ulmanis. In November 1918, about 300 German army soldiers under the command of
History_of_Bauska
Latvian political party
International in 1994. The LSDSP was banned after the 1934 coup by Kārlis Ulmanis, together with all other political parties. Around 320 prominent members
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party
Latvian_Social_Democratic_Workers'_Party
of Latvia Postholders Čakste Kalniņš Zemgals Kviesis K. Ulmanis none (1940-1991) G. Ulmanis Vīķe-Freiberga Zatlers Bērziņš Vējonis Levits Rinkēvičs Elections
1930 Latvian presidential election
1930_Latvian_presidential_election
Latvian politician
Latvian: Nākotnes melnraksti) about the history of Latvia during the Ulmanis authoritarian regime, Soviet and German occupations and Soviet re-occupation
Jānis_Urbanovičs
Latvian politician (1874–1968)
with Kārlis Ulmanis. (According to legend, he was the only Latvian politician who, after the Ulmanis coup, had the temerity to address Ulmanis as "Tu", the
Miķelis_Valters
Historic building in Riga, Latvia
the Saeima until a self-coup by serving Prime Minister Kārlis Ulmanis in 1934. Ulmanis assumed the title of President in 1936 and the continuous dissolution
House of the Livonian Noble Corporation
House_of_the_Livonian_Noble_Corporation
Latvian politician (born 1952)
presidential election and took second place after the re-elected Guntis Ulmanis. In September 1996 he resigned from the DPS faction, but continued to work
Ilga_Kreituse
Latvian ice hockey club
Riga Ulmanis. Melnās ripas bruņinieki: Latvijas hokeja vēsture. p. 74. Ulmanis. Melnās ripas bruņinieki: Latvijas hokeja vēsture. p. 76. Ulmanis. Melnās
Dinamo_Riga_(original)
(after 15 May 1934) 13 Kornēlijs Veidnieks 18 January 1939 19 June 1940 Ulmanis régime (14) Vilis Lācis 20 June 1940 25 August 1940 Soviet occupation Alternating
List of ministers of the interior of Latvia
List_of_ministers_of_the_interior_of_Latvia
Legislative body of Latvia
Tomass Francis Trasuns Jezups Trasuns Žano Trons Odums Turkopuls Kārlis Ulmanis Pēteris Ulpe Oskars Valdmanis Jānis Vārsbergs Andrejs Veckalns Antons Velkme
Constitutional Assembly of Latvia
Constitutional_Assembly_of_Latvia
Latvian band
During the summer of 1984, they were joined by Hermanis Kaminskis, Ingus Ulmanis [lv], Aigars Voitišķis [lv] and Aigars Grāvers [lv]. Vilde and Breidaka
Jumprava
Leaders of a Multi-Party Civil War in the former Russian Empire
Ernst Löfström Martin Wetzer Hjalmar Frisell Hans Kalm Jānis Čakste Kārlis Ulmanis Oskars Kalpaks † Jānis Balodis Konstantin Päts Andres Larka Johan Laidoner
Leaders of the Russian Civil War
Leaders_of_the_Russian_Civil_War
Inactive ice hockey team in Riga, Latvia
re-founded on 7 April 2008 and among the founders of the club were Guntis Ulmanis, Kirovs Lipmans, Mały Snopp, Juris Savickis, Viesturs Koziols and others
Dinamo_Riga
American anti-communist organization
Laar, Vytautas Landsbergis, Katrina Lantos Swett, Daniel Lipinski, Guntis Ulmanis, Armando Valladares, and others. Mass killings under communist regimes
Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation
Victims_of_Communism_Memorial_Foundation
Latvian voluntary militia
Latvian Army, provided military support to the 1934 coup d'état of Kārlis Ulmanis. By 1 January 1940, the organization had a membership of 60,684: 31,874
Aizsargi
Latvian singing competition TV series
Mouse") Linita Mediņa Singer RISK SAFE RISK RISK OUT Mākonis ("Cloud") Ingus Ulmanis Musician RISK SAFE SAFE OUT Zieds ("Flower") Aleksandrs Samoilovs Beach
Balss_Maskā
Latvian political party
members, although the organization maintained that it had more. Kārlis Ulmanis, leader of the conservative nationalist Peasants' Union Party and then
Pērkonkrusts
Political party in Latvia (1934–1940)
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party (LSDSP) after the coup of Kārlis Ulmanis. The party was led by former LSDSP chairman Ansis Rudevics [lv]. The LSSZP
Socialist Workers and Peasants Party of Latvia
Socialist_Workers_and_Peasants_Party_of_Latvia
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Indian
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