Ruta Šaca-Marjaša
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Ruta Šaca-Marjaša[1] (born Ruta Maksovna Shats-Mariash; Russian: Рута Максовна Шац-Марьяш, Рута Марьяш, 4 February 1927 – 29 November 2016) was a Jewish Latvian[2] lawyer, writer, poet, and politician, a former Deputy of the Latvian Parliament of 5th (1995) and 6th (1998) convocations.[3] She lived in Riga.[3]
She was awarded the Order of the Three Stars of IV (1995) and III (2000) degrees.[4]
References[]
- ^ Ruta Marjaša website, gramata21.lv; accessed 1 December 2016. (in Latvian)
- ^ Ruta Shats-Mariash, Capeidoscope..., Ch. "My Parents"
- ^ Jump up to: a b Ruta Marjaša, a Saeima deputy profile
- ^ List of people who have been awarded with the Order of the Three Stars
Sources[]
- Ruta Shats-Mariash, Caleidoscope of My Memory (Рута Шац-Марьяш, Калейдоскоп моей памяти) - Rīga : Acis, 2003; ISBN 9984-9566-5-2 (in Russian)
Categories:
- 1927 births
- 2016 deaths
- Lawyers from Riga
- Latvian Jews
- Latvian Way politicians
- Deputies of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia
- Deputies of the 5th Saeima
- Deputies of the 6th Saeima
- Members of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance
- Women deputies of the Saeima
- 20th-century Latvian women politicians
- 21st-century Latvian women politicians
- Politicians from Riga
- Latvian politician stubs