Dombrovski's II cabinet

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The Cabinet Dombrovskis II broke on November 3, 2010, the first Cabinet Dombrovskis in Latvia from.

The coalition consisted of the conservative alliance Unity (V) , which consisted of the economically liberal party of Prime Minister Dombrovski's Neue Zeit (JL) , the conservative Citizens Union (PS) and the Social Liberal Society for Another Policy (SCP) , as well as the alliance of Greens and farmers (ZZS) , which in turn consists of the center-right party farmers' association (LZS) and the Greens (LZP) .

Originally, the coalition should also include the nationalist alliance of the National Alliance (NA) . However, since this was predominantly (6 out of 8 seats) dominated by the right-wing extremist party Everything for Latvia and the previous national conservative ruling party Fatherland and Freedom (TB / LNNK) only had two mandates, the Liberals (SCP) in particular pushed the coalition to an expulsion of the alliance from the coalition. Dombrovskis gave in to the pressure and renounced the alliance's admission into the coalition. Despite this, the members of the National Alliance voted in parliament for Dombrovski's new cabinet.

Department Surname Political party
Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis JL
Deputy Prime Minister
Defense
Artis Pabriks SCP
Foreign Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis PS
economy Artis Kampars JL
Finances Andris Vilks PS
Interior Linda Mūrniece JL
education and Science Roland's Broks LZS
Culture Sarmīte Ēlerte PS
Social Ilona Jurševska PS
Regional development and local self-government Valdis Dombrovskis JL
traffic Uldis Augulis LZS
Judiciary Aigars Štokenbergs SCP
health Juris Bārzdiņš ZZS
environment Raimonds Vējonis LZP
Agriculture Jānis Dūklavs LZS

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Individual evidence

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  2. Right-wing extremists prevented from participating in government. In: derStandard.at. October 25, 2010, accessed December 15, 2017 .
  3. http://www.kas.de/lettland/de/publications/21042/