Ilze Viņķele Explained

Ilze Viņķele
Office:Minister for Health of Latvia
Term Start:23 January 2019
Term End:7 January 2021
Primeminister:Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš
Predecessor:Anda Čakša
Successor:Daniels Pavļuts
Office2:Minister for Welfare of Latvia
Term Start2:25 October 2011
Term End2:22 January 2014
Primeminister2:Valdis Dombrovskis
Predecessor2:Ilona Jurševska
Successor2:Uldis Augulis
Birth Date:27 November 1971
Birth Place:Rēzekne, Latvian SSR
Nationality:Latvian
Party:Movement For!
Otherparty:Unity (2011–2017)
Civic Union (2008–2011)
TB/LNNK (Until 2008)
Spouse:Juris Viņķelis
Children:3
Alma Mater:Riga Stradiņš University
Profession:Journalist, social worker

Ilze Viņķele (born Ilze Vidiņa on 27 November 1971 in Rēzekne) is a Latvian politician, and the former Minister for Welfare and Minister for Health of Latvia. Currently, she is a member of the political party Movement For!, formerly a part of the Development/For! alliance.

Political activity

On 7 November 2006 Ilze Viņķele became the Secretary of Parliament of the Special Assignments Ministry for European Union Funds of Latvia. In 2010 she was elected as a member of the 10th Saeima, however, she became the Secretary of Parliament of the Ministry for Finance of Latvia. Viņķele was appointed Minister for Welfare of Latvia on 25 October 2011.[1] In September 2012, 54 non-governmental organizations sent a joint letter demanding the resignation of Viņķele over two kindergarten booklets "The Day when Ruth was Richard" and "The Day when Karl was Caroline" whose publishing and distribution the ministry supported.[2] [3]

On 17 July 2017 Viņķele and 4 other MPs (Ints Dālderis, Lolita Čigāne, Andrejs Judins and Aleksejs Loskutovs) left Unity, however she continued to work in the party's parliamentary faction.[4] On 26 August 2017 Viņķele became one of the founders for the political party Movement For! and was elected as its board member.[5] On 29 August 2017 Viņķele stepped down as a member of Saeima, being selected to study at the McCain Institute at the University of Arizona as one of the eight beneficiaries.[6]

On 5 January 2021 Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš announced that he would be demanding the resignation of Viņķele as Health Minister due to disagreements over her proposed plan for the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine in Latvia. On the same day, she accepted the demand, and stepped down on 7 January 2021,[7] [8] with party member Daniels Pavļuts being confirmed to succeed her the same day.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Saeima izsaka uzticību Dombrovska trešajai valdībai. 25 October 2011. Delfi. Latvian. November 25, 2011.
  2. Web site: Petrova. Alla. 54 NGOs demand Latvian Welfare Minister Vinkele's resignation. September 26, 2012. The Baltic Course. August 4, 2018.
  3. Web site: Ģelzis. Ģederts. Latvian children's book sparks controversy. October 31, 2012. Deutsche Welle. August 4, 2018.
  4. Web site: Five MPs leave Unity party. July 18, 2017. Public Broadcasting of Latvia. August 4, 2018.
  5. Web site: New Latvian political party off the ground. August 28, 2017. Public Broadcasting of Latvia. August 4, 2018.
  6. Web site: MP Ilze Viņķele to step down to study in US. August 29, 2017. Public Broadcasting of Latvia. August 4, 2018.
  7. Web site: Health Minister to be dismissed over vaccine plan differences. Public Broadcasting of Latvia. en. January 5, 2021. January 6, 2021.
  8. Web site: Vinkele accepts demand for her resignation. The Baltic Times. LETA. January 5, 2021. January 6, 2021.
  9. Web site: Pavļuts confirmed as new Health Minister. Public Broadcasting of Latvia. en. January 7, 2021. January 7, 2021.