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2025-10-01 12:05:14
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24868717
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Pasākums "Nākotnēšanas pēcpusdiena"
Virsraksts
Pasākums "Nākotnēšanas pēcpusdiena"
Apraksts
Saeimas deputāte Skaidrīte Ābrama (no labās), Rīgas vicemērs izglītības jautājumos Vilnis Ķirsis un Valsts ieņēmumu dienesta ģenerāldirektore Baiba Šmite-Roķe piedalās pasākumā "Nākotnēšanas pēcpusdiena", kas pulcē dažādu nozaru pārstāvjus, uzņēmējus, akadēmiskās vides pārstāvjus un politiķus, lai meklētu konkrētus risinājumus Latvijas attīstībai nākamo desmit gadu laikā Biznesa augstskolā "Turība".
Autors
LETA © Evija Trifanova
Источник
LETA
Дата
2025-10-01 12:05:14
ID
24868717
Автор
LETA © Evija Trifanova
Source
LETA
Date
2025-10-01 12:05:14
ID
24868717
Title
Member of the Saeima Skaidrīte Ābrama (from right), Riga Vice Mayor for Education Vilnis Ķirsis and Director General of the State Revenue Service Baiba Šmite-Roķe participate in the event "Future-oriented Afternoon", which brings together representatives of various industries, entrepreneurs, academics and politicians to seek concrete solutions for the development of Latvia in the next ten years at Turiba University.
Short description
Member of the Saeima Skaidrīte Ābrama (from right), Riga Vice Mayor for Education Vilnis Ķirsis and Director General of the State Revenue Service Baiba Šmite-Roķe participate in the event "Future-oriented Afternoon", which brings together representatives of various industries, entrepreneurs, academics and politicians to seek concrete solutions for the development of Latvia in the next ten years at Turiba University.
Author
LETA © Evija Trifanova

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