Anatolijs Gorbunovs, born on February 10, 1942, is a prominent Latvian politician known for his significant role during a pivotal time in Latvia's history. He served as the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet during the waning years of the Soviet regime, a period marked by political upheaval and change.
Following Latvia's declaration of independence, Gorbunovs took on the role of Chairman of the Supreme Council. In this capacity, he effectively acted as the head of state until the election of the Fifth Saeima in 1993, guiding the nation through its early post-independence challenges.
His leadership did not end there; Gorbunovs continued to influence Latvian politics as the Speaker of the Saeima until 1995. His contributions during these formative years have left a lasting impact on the country's political landscape.