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Fifth Saeima of the Republic of Latvia
5. Latvijas Republikas Saeima
History
Preceded by
Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia
Succeeded by
6th Saeima
Leadership
Speaker of the Saeima
Anatolijs Gorbunovs
Structure
Politics of Latvia
Constitution
President
Edgars Rinkēvičs
Government
Prime Minister
Evika Siliņa
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Speaker
Edvards Smiltēns
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Fifth Saeima of Latvia was the Parliament of the Republic of Latvia in the period from July 6, 1993 to November 6, 1995. It was the first Latvian Saeima since 1934, when the 4th Saeima ended. Until the 5th Saeima, the country was governed by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia.
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