Second Dombrovskis cabinet

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The second Dombrovskis cabinet was the government of Latvia from 3 November 2010 to 25 October 2011. It was the second government to be led by Valdis Dombrovskis, who was Prime Minister between 2009 and 2014. It took office on 3 November 2010, after the October 2010 election, succeeding the first Dombrovskis cabinet, which had lasted from 2009 to 2010. It was replaced by the third Dombrovskis cabinet on 25 October 2011, after the September 2011 election.

Position Name Party Dates
Prime Minister of Latvia Valdis Dombrovskis Unity / New Era Party 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Defence
Artis Pabriks Unity / Society for Other Politics 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Minister for Foreign Affairs Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis Unity / Civic Union 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Minister for Economics Artis Kampars Unity / New Era Party 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Minister for Finance Andris Vilks Unity / Civic Union 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Minister for the Interior Linda Mūrniece Unity / New Era Party 3 November 2010 – 6 June 2011
Aigars Štokenbergs (interim) Unity / New Era Party 6 June 2011 – 25 October 2011
Minister for Education and Science Rolands Broks Union of Greens and Farmers 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Minister for Culture Sarmīte Ēlerte Unity / Civic Union 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Ilona Jurševska Unity / Civic Union 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Valdis Dombrovskis Unity / New Era Party 3 November 2010 – 1 January 2011
Minister for Transport Uldis Augulis Union of Greens and Farmers 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Minister for Justice Aigars Štokenbergs Unity / Society for Other Politics 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Juris Bārzdiņš Union of Greens and Farmers 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011
Raimonds Vējonis Union of Greens and Farmers 3 November 2010 – 1 January 2011
Raimonds Vējonis Union of Greens and Farmers 6 January 2011 – 25 October 2011
Jānis Dūklavs Union of Greens and Farmers 3 November 2010 – 25 October 2011


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