Andris Berzins
Andris BÄrziĹĹĄ was born 10 December 1944 in NÄŤtaure, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union. In 1958 he completed studies at a NÄŤtaure primary school, and attended the 1st secondary school of Sigulda from 1958 to 1962. He then began studying at the Riga Polytechnical Institute, which he graduated in 1971, and became a radio engineer at the \"Elektrons\" factory. He worked his way up to director and in 1988 was appointed deputy minister of municipal services of the Latvian SSR. He also studied at the Economic Faculty of the Latvian State University, which he graduated in 1988.
In 1989 BÄrziĹĹĄ was elected to the Valmiera district Council (Soviet) of People\'s Deputies and was appointed chairman of the district\'s executive commission. In 1990 he was elected to the Supreme Council of the Latvian SSR, representing Valmiera. He joined the Latvian Popular Front faction in the Supreme Council. On 4 May 1990 he voted in favor of the declaration that restored the independence of the Republic of Latvia. On 23 May 2011 Andris BÄrzinĹĄ was nominated as a presidential candidate by five Union of Greens and Farmers deputies. In the first round of the election (2 June 2011), BÄrziĹĹĄ received 50 votes for and 48 against, while Valdis Zatlers got 43 for and 55 against (99 lawmakers cast votes, but one was invalid), meaning no one was elected. In the second round, held later on the same day, BÄrziĹĹĄ received 53 votes, winning the election. Andris BÄrziĹĹĄ took office as President of Latvia on 8 July 2011.