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The minister of finance of Latvia is a member of the Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia, and is the political leader of the Ministry of Finance of Latvia. Arvils Ašeradens is the current officeholder since 14 December 2022.

Ministers from 1926 to 1940

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Ministers since 1990

Name Took office Left office Party
Elmārs Siliņš 14 May 1990 18 May 1993 Independent
Uldis Osis 3 August 1993 19 September 1994 Latvian Way
Andris Piebalgs 19 September 1994 25 May 1995 Latvian Way
Indra Sāmīte 25 May 1995 21 December 1995 Latvian Way
Aivars Kreituss 21 December 1995 2 October 1996 Democratic Party "Saimnieks"
Andris Šķēle 2 October 1996 16 January 1997 Independent
Vasīlijs Meļņiks 17 January 1997 22 January 1997 Democratic Party "Saimnieks"
Andris Šķēle 22 January 1997 26 February 1997 Independent
Roberts Zīle 27 February 1997 26 November 1998 For Fatherland and Freedom (until 7 August 1997)
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (after 7 August 1997)
Ivars Godmanis 26 November 1998 16 July 1999 Latvian Way
Edmunds Krastiņš 16 July 1999 5 May 2000 People's Party
Gundars Bērziņš 5 May 2000 7 November 2002 People's Party
Valdis Dombrovskis 7 November 2002 9 March 2004 New Era Party
Oskars Spurdziņš 9 March 2004 20 December 2007 People's Party
Atis Slakteris 20 December 2007 12 March 2009 People's Party
Einars Repše 12 March 2009 3 November 2010 New Era Party
Andris Vilks 3 November 2010 5 November 2014 Civic Union (until 6 August 2011)
Unity (from 6 August 2011)
Jānis Reirs 5 November 2014 11 February 2016 Unity
Dana Reizniece-Ozola 11 February 2016 23 January 2019 Union of Greens and Farmers
Jānis Reirs 23 January 2019 14 December 2022 New Unity
Arvils Ašeradens 14 December 2022 Incumbent New Unity

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References

  1. ^ "History". Finanšu Ministrija.
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