Dainis Turlais
Dainis Turlais | |
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Mayor of Riga | |
In office May 30, 2019 – June 20, 2019 | |
Deputy | Oļegs Burovs |
Preceded by | Nils Ušakovs |
Succeeded by | Oļegs Burovs |
Minister of the Interior of Latvia | |
In office December 21, 1995 – July 10, 1997 | |
Prime Minister | Andris Šķēle |
Preceded by | Jānis Ādamsons |
Succeeded by | |
Personal details | |
Born | Madona, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union | 24 November 1950
Citizenship | Latvia |
Nationality | Latvian |
Political party | DPS (1998–1999) LC (1999–2001) TSP (2002–2004) (2004–2007) LPP/LC (2007–2012) Honor to serve Riga (2012–present) |
Spouse(s) | Nadežda Turlā |
Alma mater | K. E. Voroshilov Military Academy of the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces |
Dainis Turlais (born 24 November 1950 in Madona, Latvian SSR) is a Latvian politician and former Soviet and Latvian officer.
After being drafted into the Soviet Army in 1969, he continued his army service in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany and became an officer, graduating from the Frunze Military Academy in 1985. From 1985 to 1989 he served as chief of the operative department of the 40th Army during the Soviet–Afghan War. He graduated from the K. E. Voroshilov Military Academy of the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces in 1990. He returned to Latvia after the collapse of the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt.
Before Turlais started his political career, he was Commander of the Latvian National Armed Forces (1992 - 1994), until he retired with the rank of Colonel. From 21 December 1995 to 10 July 1997 he was Latvia's Minister of the Interior. From 7 November 2006 to 5 March 2009 he served as a deputy of the 9th Saeima (Latvian Parliament), elected from the LPP/LC party.
In 2011, he was founding member of the Honor to serve Riga party. In 2013, he was elected to Riga City Council and on May 30, 2019 Turlais was elected the Mayor of Riga,[1] but only after 21 days he was sacked in a vote of no-confidence by the Riga City Council, thus making him the shortest-ruling Mayor of Riga.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Councilman Turlais elected Riga mayor". LETA. May 30, 2019. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
- ^ https://www.delfi.lv/news/national/politics/turlais-neiztur-uzticibas-balsojumu-un-zaude-rigas-mera-amatu.d?id=51211471
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