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Aigars Kalvītis

1966 - Today

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Aigars Kalvītis (born 27 June 1966) is a Latvian businessman and a former politician who was the Prime Minister of Latvia from 2004 to 2007. Currently he is the president of Latvian Ice Hockey Federation and the Chairman of the Board of Latvian gas company Latvijas Gāze. He is the Chairman of the Council of Latvian telecommunications company Tet. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aigars Kalvītis is the 15,933rd most popular politician (up from 16,297th in 2019), the 172nd most popular biography from Latvia (up from 182nd in 2019) and the 43rd most popular Latvian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Aigars Kalvītis ranks 15,933 out of 19,576Before him are Sitara Achakzai, Moctar Ouane, Alfonso Guerra, Anita Gradin, Walter Thurnherr, and Daniel Oduber Quirós. After him are Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés, Ivan Rybkin, Guido Crosetto, Abuzed Omar Dorda, Carlos Garaikoetxea, and Nicolas Schmit.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Aigars Kalvītis ranks 284Before him are Clifford Robinson, Kang Soo-yeon, Corrie Sanders, David Bennent, Juhan Parts, and Michael K. Williams. After him are Traylor Howard, Laurent Lafforgue, Greg Wise, Andrew Adamson, Roberto Gualtieri, and Dexter Fletcher.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Aigars Kalvītis ranks 172 out of 323Before him are Juris Alunāns (1832), Valdis Birkavs (1942), Indulis Emsis (1952), Imants Kalniņš (1941), Anšlavs Eglītis (1906), and Laila Freivalds (1942). After him are Leonid Ostrovski (1936), Vladimirs Petrovs (1907), Māris Verpakovskis (1979), Inese Vaidere (1952), Piotr Ugrumov (1961), and Gunnar Birkerts (1925).

Among POLITICIANS In Latvia

Among politicians born in Latvia, Aigars Kalvītis ranks 43Before him are Andris Piebalgs (1957), Helmuts Balderis (1952), Tatjana Ždanoka (1950), Valdis Birkavs (1942), Indulis Emsis (1952), and Laila Freivalds (1942). After him are Inese Vaidere (1952), Alexei Kudrin (1960), Solvita Āboltiņa (1963), Māris Gailis (1951), Roberts Zīle (1958), and Ivans Klementjevs (1960).