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I have reasons to believe that the correct form is Einars without the macron. This is not a popular given name for Latvian men, but due to the similarity with a much more popular name Ainārs (which also, by the way, is often spelt without the macron, Ainars) Einars is often written with the macron. However, the official website of the New Era Party (jaunaislaiks.lv) of which he is the founder uses only the spelling Einars Repše. Therefore, I am moving this article. --Jūzeris ⇐ feedback appreciated 13:45, 16 July 2005 (UTC)
True -- Kirils 21:22, 22 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]