Ministry of Justice (Latvia) explained

The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Latvia, established in 1918, holds the prominent position as the primary state governing body responsible for overseeing matters related to justice. It serves as the supreme authority for subordinate public administration institutions operating within the justice sector.

At the political level, the Ministry is headed by the Minister of Justice, who receives support from the Secretary of State. The State Secretary assumes essential responsibilities, including organizing the development of sectoral policies and strategies, implementing sectoral policies, managing administrative tasks within the institution, and coordinating the execution of the Ministry's functions.

List of ministers

Republic of Latvia (1918–1940)

Minister of Justice (1918–1940)
First name, surname (Date of birth – Date of death)Term of officePolitical party / affiliationThe Cabinet of MinistersNotes
1Pēteris Juraševskis (1872–1942)19 November 1918 – 14 March 1919not knownLatvian Provisional Government
2Eduards Strautnieks (1886–1946)14 March 1919 – 13 July 1919Latvian Republican Party
3Edvins Magnus (1888–1974)14 July 1919 – 8 December 1919German-Baltic Reform Party
4Kārlis Pauļuks (1870–1945)9 December 1919 – 11 June 1920Latvian Farmers' Union
5Rūdolfs Bēnuss (1881–1940)12 June 1920 – 18 June 1921Workers' PartyFirst Ulmanis cabinet
6Vilis Holcmanis (1889–1941)19 June 1921 – 26 January 1924Union of Social Democrats – Mensheviks and Rural WorkersFirst Meierovics cabinet
Second Meierovics cabinet
Pauļuks cabinet
Third Meierovics cabinet
7Voldemārs Zāmuēls (1872–1948)25 January 1924 – 10 April 1924Democratic CenterZāmuels cabinet
8Julījs Arājs (1884–1967)10 April 1924 – 17 December 1924
17 December 1924 – 3 March 1925, nobody accepted the post.First Celmiņš cabinet
(1.)Pēteris Juraševskis (1872–1942)Mar – 23 December 1925Democratic Centre2nd time
24 December 1925 – 26 January 1926, nobody accepted the postSecond Ulmanis cabinet
9Ansis Petrevics (1882–1941)26 January 1926 – 6 May 1926National Union
10Erasts Bite (1880–1942)7 May 1926 – 26 October 1927Democratic CentreAlberings cabinet
11Juris Pabērzs (1891–1961)27 November 1927 – 14 November 1927Progressive People's Association
First Skujenieks cabinet
14 November 1927 – 24 January 1928, nobody accepted the post.
(3.)Edvins Magnuss (1888–1974)24 January 1928 – 30 November 1928German-Baltic Reform PartyJuraševskis cabinet2nd time
12Baldvins Disterlo (1869–1937)1 December 1928 – 23 January 1929Second Celmiņš cabinet
13Bernhards Bērents (1892–1946)24 January 1929 – 27 November 1929
27 November 1929 – 19 December 1929, nobody accepted the post
(11.)Juris Pabērzs (1891–1961)19 December 1929 – 5 December 1931Progressive people's association (until 14 June 1931)2nd time
Latgale Progressive Farmers Association (from 14 June 1931)Third Ulmanis cabinet
14Atis Ķeniņš (1874–1961)6 December 1931 – 23 March 1933Democratic CenterSecond Skujenieks cabinet
15Antons Ozols (1878–1956)24 March 1933 – 16 March 1934Christian National UnionBļodnieks cabinet
16Jānis Balodis (1881–1965)17 March 1934 – 15 May 1934Latvian Farmers' UnionFourth Ulmanis cabinet
17Hermanis Apsītis (1893–1942)16 May 1934 – 19 June 1940No party affiliationFifth Ulmanis cabinet
(11.)Juris Pabērzs (1891–1961)21 June 1940 – 21 July 1940Kirhenšteins cabinet3rd time

Soviet Socialist Republic of Latvia (1940–1990)

Minister of Justice (1940–1990)
First name, surname (Lifespan)Term of officePolitical party / affiliationNotes
-|Andrejs Jablonsis (1880–1951)|13 August 1940 – March 1951|rowspan="6" |Latvian Communist Party||-|-Emīlija Veinberga (1896–1989) ['''1st female''']March 1951 – October 1959
-|Jānis Dzenītis (1929–2001)|October 1970 – March 1980||-|-|Vladimirs Laiviņš (1940–1991)|March 1980 – January 1985||-|-Janis Salenieks (b. 1948)January 1985 – July 1988
-|Viktors Skudra (1943–2011)|July 1988 – 7 May 1990||}

Republic of Latvia (1990–present day)

Minister for Justice (1990–present)
First name, surname (Lifespan)Term of officePolitical party / affiliationThe Cabinet of MinistersNotes
18.Viktors Skudra (1943–2011)5 June 1990 – 18 May 1993Latvian People's FrontCouncil of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia
19.Egils Levits
(b. 1955)
8 March 1993 – 19 September 1994Latvian WayBirkavs cabinet
20.Romāns Apsītis (1939–2022)19 September 1994 – 21 December 1995Gailis cabinet
21Dzintars Rasnačs (b. 1963)21 December 1995 – 26 November 1998For Fatherland and Freedom (until 7 August 1997)First Šķēle cabinet
Second Šķēle cabinet
For Fatherland and Freedom / LNNK (from 7 August 1997)Krasts cabinet
22Ingrīda Labucka (b. 1963)26 November 1998 – 16 July 1999New partyKrištopans cabinet
23Valdis Birkavs
(b. 1942)
16 July 1999 – 5 May 2000Latvian WayThird Sķēle cabinet
(22.)Ingrīda Labucka (b. 1963)5 May 2000 – 7 November 2002New partyBērziņš cabinet2nd time
24Aivars Aksenoks (b. 1961)7 November 2002 – 9 March 2004New Era PartyRepše cabinet
25Vineta Muižniece (b. 1956)3 September 2004 – 2 December 2004People's partyEmša cabinet
26Solvita Āboltiņa (b. 1963)2 December 2004 – 7 April 2006New Era PartyFirst Kalvitis cabinet
27Guntars Grīnvalds (b. 1973)8 April 2006 – 7 November 2006Latvia's First Party
28Gaidis Bērziņš
(b. 1970)
7 November 2006 – 12 March 2009Fatherland and Freedom / LNNKSecond Godmanis cabinet
29Mareks Segliņš (b. 1970)12 March 2009 – 22 March 2010People's PartyFirst Dombrovskis cabinet
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Uldis Augulis
(b. 1972)
23 March 2010 – 19 April 2010Union of Greens and Farmersduty officer
-|Imants Lieģis
(b. 1955)|20 April 2010 – 3 November 2010|Civic Union|duty officer|-| rowspan="2" |30| rowspan="2" |Aigars Štokenbergs
(b. 1963)| rowspan="2" |3 November 2010–25 October 2011|Unity (Society for Political Change) (until 6 August 2011)| rowspan="2" |Second Dombrovskis cabinet| rowspan="2" ||-|Unity (from 6 August 2011)|-|(28.)|Gaidis Bērziņš
(b. 1970)|25 October 2011 – 21 June 2012|rowspan="2" |National Alliance "All For Latvia!" – "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK"|rowspan="5" |Third Dombrovskis cabinet|2nd time|-|-
Žaneta Jaunzeme-Grende (b. 1964)21 June 2012 – 5 July 2012acting officer
31Jānis Bordāns (b. 1967)5 July 2012 – 22 January 2014Without Party (until 18 July 2012)
National Alliance "All For Latvia!" – "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK" (18 July 2012 – 1 November 2013)
Without the party (from 1 November 2013)
32Baiba Broka (b. 1975)22 January 2014 – 6 August 2014National Alliance "All For Latvia!" – "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK"First Straujuma cabinet
-|Dace Melbārde (b. 1971)|6 August 2014 – 21 August 2014|Without party|acting officer|-|(28.)|Gaidis Bērziņš
(b. 1970)|21 August 2014 – 5 November 2014|rowspan="3" |National Alliance|3rd time|-| rowspan="2" |(21.)| rowspan="2" |Dzintars Rasnačs (b. 1963)| rowspan="2" |5 November 2014 – 23 January 2019|Second Straujuma cabinet| rowspan="2" ||-|Kučinskis cabinet|-|(31.)| Jānis Bordāns (b. 1967)| 23 January 2019 – 14 December 2022| The Conservatives| First Kariņš cabinet| 2nd time|-| rowspan="2" |33.| rowspan="2" |Inese Lībiņa-Egnere (b. 1977)| rowspan="2" |14 December 2022 – present| rowspan="2" |New Unity| Second Kariņš cabinet| rowspan="2" ||-|Siliņa cabinet|}

See also

  • Justice ministry
  • Latvijas Republikas Tieslietu ministrija (Ministry of Justice of Latvia)
  • Latvijas Republikas tieslietu ministru uzskaitījums (List of Justice Ministers of the Republic of Latvia)
  • Politics of Latvia

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