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Andrejs Klementjevs
Deputy of the Saeima
Personal details
Born (1973-09-07) 7 September 1973 (age 51)
Rīga, Latvia
Political partyHarmony
Alma materUniversity of Latvia
Riga Aviation University

Andrejs Klementjevs (born 7 September 1973, in Riga)[1] is a Latvian politician of Russian origin. He is a member of Harmony and a deputy of the 11th Saeima.

Education

2009–2011 University of Latvia, Faculty of Economics and Management, master's degree programme in Public Administration, master's degree in social sciences

1998 Graduated from the Riga Aviation University, bachelor's degree in economics

Work experience

2011 Member of the 11th Saeima, Deputy Speaker of the Saeima Member of the Social Affairs and Employment Matters Committee; member of the Administrative Committee Specialised in social issues, health protection, employment legislation, and national security

2010–2011 Member of the 10th Saeima, Deputy Speaker of the Saeima Member of the Social Affairs and Employment Matters Committee; member of the Administrative Committee

2006–2010 Member of the 9th Saeima, Deputy Secretary of the Saeima Member of the Social Affairs and Employment Matters Committee; member of the National Security Committee Specialised in social issues, health protection, employment legislation, and national security

2002–2006 Member of the 8th Saeima

1998–2002 Member of the 7th Saeima

1994–1998 Inspector (police lieutenant) at the Criminal Police Unit of the Ministry of the Interior

in 1992 Inspector at the Social Security Department of the Executive Board of the Latgale District of the Riga City Council

Marital status

Married, two sons

References

  1. ^ Конкуренция — двигатель разоблачений (in Russian). Chas-daily. Archived from the original on 11 January 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2011.