Edmunds Sprūdžs | |
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Minister for the Environmental Protection and Regional Development of Latvia | |
In office 25 October 2011 – 1 December 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Valdis Dombrovskis |
Preceded by | Raimonds Vējonis |
Succeeded by | Einārs Cilinskis |
Personal details | |
Born | Riga, Latvian SSR | 21 June 1980
Political party | Reform Party |
Profession | Businessman |
Edmunds Sprūdžs (born 21 June 1980 in Riga) is a Latvian politician and businessman. [1] He is the former Minister for the Environmental Protection and Regional Development of Latvia and a member of the Reform Party.
He was elected to the Saeima at the 2011 parliamentary election. [2] He was the Reform Party's candidate for Prime Minister at the 2011 election. [3]
Sprūdžs was appointed Minister for the Environmental Protection and Regional Development in October 2011. [4]
As of 2017, he is known to be involved in various businesses [5] at the center of "Small Wonderland" in Sigulda, where townships are modeled with train models drive on rails, miniature cars roll on the streets residential houses and depot buildings.
Edmunds Sprūdžs | |
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Minister for the Environmental Protection and Regional Development of Latvia | |
In office 25 October 2011 – 1 December 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Valdis Dombrovskis |
Preceded by | Raimonds Vējonis |
Succeeded by | Einārs Cilinskis |
Personal details | |
Born | Riga, Latvian SSR | 21 June 1980
Political party | Reform Party |
Profession | Businessman |
Edmunds Sprūdžs (born 21 June 1980 in Riga) is a Latvian politician and businessman. [1] He is the former Minister for the Environmental Protection and Regional Development of Latvia and a member of the Reform Party.
He was elected to the Saeima at the 2011 parliamentary election. [2] He was the Reform Party's candidate for Prime Minister at the 2011 election. [3]
Sprūdžs was appointed Minister for the Environmental Protection and Regional Development in October 2011. [4]
As of 2017, he is known to be involved in various businesses [5] at the center of "Small Wonderland" in Sigulda, where townships are modeled with train models drive on rails, miniature cars roll on the streets residential houses and depot buildings.