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Valdis Zatlers
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| Incumbent | |
| Assumed office 08 July 2007 |
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| Prime Minister | Aigars Kalvītis Ivars Godmanis |
| Preceded by | Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga |
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| Born | 22 March 1955 Latvia (at the time: Latvian SSR) |
| Political party | Independent |
| Spouse | Lilita Zatlere |
| Residence | Riga, Latvia |
| Occupation | Orthopedic surgeon |
Valdis Zatlers (born March 22, 1955) is the 7th and current president of Latvia. He won the Latvian presidential election of May 31, 2007.1 He became President of Latvia on 8 July 2007.2
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Medical career
Valdis Zatlers is an orthopedic surgeon, who graduated from the Institute of Medicine in Riga in 1979. After studies he worked at Riga Hospital No. 2 and became chief of its traumatology unit in 1985. He was the director of the Latvian Traumatology and Orthopaedics Hospital since 1994 and chief of its board since 1998, he left these offices on 5 July 2007.3
Zatlers participated in the cleanup operations after the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear plant. On 27 April 2007, he received the Order of the Three Stars (Trīs Zvaigžņu Ordenis) of the 4th rank for his contributions in care for health of the patients and promotion of orthopedics in Latvia.4
Political career
Valdis Zatlers was a board member of the Popular Front of Latvia in 1988-1989.5 On May 22, 2007, the ruling parliamentary coalition of the Latvian Saeima officially nominated Zatlers as its presidential candidate.6 Zatlers himself is not a member of any political party, but had signed the manifesto of the People's Party when the party was founded in 1998.
Controversy
Before his election he confessed that as a doctor he had accepted private donations from his patients. Transparency International has questioned the legality of this practice.7 Zatlers' supporters point out that donations of this form are accepted by many Latvian doctors. The Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) characterized Zatlers' behaviour as improper and has said that it will not finalize its investigation of the matter for several months.8 In July 2008, KNAB ruled that Zatlers hadn't violated the law by accepting these donations. 9
Opposing politicians have criticized Zatlers for not paying taxes on these gifts. The State Revenue Service, which had previously requested him to pay taxes on the gifts, fined Zatlers 250 Lats.1011
In 2003, Zatlers was a subject of an investigation by KNAB anti-corruption office. The investigation was started based on a request by Āris Auders, a former subordinate of Zatlers who had become the Minister of Healthcare. Auders had accused Zatlers in buying low-quality spinal implants from companies run by Zatlers' wife and the deputy director of Zatlers' hospital. The investigation cleared Zatlers of all charges.12
Personal life
Valdis Zatlers is married to Lilita Zatlere and has three children.
References
- ^ "Latvia elects doctor as president", BBC News (2007-05-31). Retrieved on 1 June 2007.
- ^ "Unknown surgeon elected president", The Baltic Times (2007-06-06). Retrieved on 12 June 2007.
- ^ (English) "Valdis Zatlers' Curriculum vitae". Chancery of the President of Latvia. Retrieved on 2007-10-15.
- ^ (Latvian) "Zatleram piešķirs Triju Zvaigžņu ordeni, Viestura ordeni un Atzinības krustu", apollo.lv (2008-04-30). Retrieved on 30 April 2008.
- ^ "Profile: Valdis Zatlers - surgeon, political newcomer, president", eux.tv (May 31, 2007). Retrieved on 14 June 2007.
- ^ (Latvian) "Koalīcijas partijas izvirza Zatleru Valsts prezidenta amatam", apollo.lv (2007-05-22). Retrieved on 1 June 2007.
- ^ "TI Latvia Asks KNAB, VID To Explain Whether Valdis Zatlers Could be Charged With Criminal Offences for Accepting Payments, Other Benefits From Patients", delna.lv. Retrieved on 1 June 2007.
- ^ (Latvian) "Kalvītis: ārstu 'pateicības' ir valdības, nevis Zatlera problēma", delfi.lv (2007-05-30). Retrieved on 2 June 2007.
- ^ (Latvian) "KNAB nesodīs Zatleru par ņemtajām pateicībām, taču ierosina jaunu pārbaudi" (2008-07-22). Retrieved on 23 July 2008.
- ^ (Latvian) "VID: Zatleram jāsamaksā nodokļi par 'aplokšņu' atlīdzību", delfi.lv (2007-05-31). Retrieved on 2 June 2007.
- ^ (Latvian) "Zatlers samaksājis 250 latu sodu par neprecizitātēm ienākumu deklarācijā", delfi.lv (2007-07-04). Retrieved on 5 July 2007.
- ^ (Latvian) "Zatlers ir prezidents", tvnet.lv/LETA (2007-05-31). Retrieved on 2 June 2007.
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