- Alberts Kviesis
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order = 3rdPresident of Latvia
term_start =4 September 1930 cite book |last = Treijs |first = Rihards |authorlink = Rihards Treijs |title = Prezidenti : Latvijas valsts un ministru prezidenti (1918-1940). |language = Latvian |publisher =Latvijas Vēstnesis |location = Riga |year = 2004 |isbn = 9984731472 |oclc = 61227165]
term_end =4 November 1936
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successor =Kārlis Ulmanis
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restingplace = Forest Cemetery, Riga
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party =Latvian Farmers' Union
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footnotes =Alberts Kviesis (
22 December 1881 , Tērvete parish -9 August 1944 ,Riga ) was aLatvia n politician and the thirdpresident of Latvia.Kviesis was born in Tērvete, Latvia. He studied
law at theUniversity of Tartu and graduated in 1907. After that, he worked as a lawyer. Kviesis was a member of Latvian People's Council (Tautas Padome ) which declared Latvia's independence in 1918. After Latvia became independent, he was a member of theparliament , a minister and the deputy speaker of theparliament . He was a member of Farmer's Union (Latviešu Zemnieku Savienība) party.In 1930, Kviesis was elected the
president of Latvia and, in 1933 he was reelected for the second term. OnMay 15 ,1934 , theprime minister Kārlis Ulmanis dissolved the parliament and established anauthoritarian government. Kviesis disapproved of Ulmanis dictatorship but showed no active resistance. Kviesis then served the rest of his term, signing the laws made by Ulmanis's government. After Kviesis's term expired in 1936, Ulmanis declared himself the president.References
External links
* [http://www.historia.lv/alfabets/K/kv/kviesis_alberts/kviesis_alberts.htm Alberts Kviesis] - biography in Latvian.
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