Aivars Endziņš

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Aivars Endziņš
Endziņš in 2011
Born(1940-12-08)8 December 1940
Rīga, Latvian SSR, USSR
(now Latvia)
Died21 November 2023(2023-11-21) (aged 82)
Alma materUniversity of Latvia
Occupation(s)Lawyer, politician

Aivars Endziņš (8 December 1940 – 21 November 2023) was a Latvian lawyer and politician.[1][2] He graduated from the University of Latvia in 1968 and in 1977 attained a candidate of legal sciences degree. In 1997 he became a Doctor of Jurisprudence. He has worked as a lecturer at the University of Latvia and at the Turība School of Business Administration. He was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1963 to 1990, when he became a member of the Popular Front of Latvia and a member of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia. He was for a short time a member of Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party[citation needed], and in 1993 became a member of Latvian Way. He was a member of the 5th and 6th Saeimas, but resigned in 1996 to become a judge on the Constitutional Court of Latvia. He became the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court in 2000 and left this office in 2007. He was a presidential candidate in the 2007 Latvian presidential election, nominated by Harmony Centre and supported by the New Era Party and the political alliance For Human Rights in a United Latvia. After a passionate debate over his membership of the Communist Party, which included a revelation that in the 1970s he had denied the occupation of Latvia, he lost the election to Valdis Zatlers.

Endziņš died on 21 November 2023, at the age of 82.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "AIVARS ENDZIŅŠ" (in Latvian). gramata21.lv. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Aivars Endziņš". x-faili.lv. 29 September 2007. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Mūžībā devies Neatkarības deklarācijas līdzautors un pirmais Satversmes tiesas priekšsēdētājs Aivars Endziņš". lsm.lv (in Latvian). 21 November 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2023.