Once Latvia became independent, LSDSP was one of the two most influential political parties (along with the Latvian Farmers' Union).
The party itself, however, would often be in opposition because of many smaller right-wing parties forming coalition governments, typically led by the Latvian Farmers' Union.
In the next parliamentary election in 1995 the party contested in alliance with the Latvian Farmers' Union and won 6.3% of the vote and eight seats.
In addition, he founded the Latvian Farmers' Union, one of the two most prominent political parties in Latvia at that time.
He was member of Latvian Farmers' Union.
He was one of the most active members of the Latvian Farmers' Union, being elected to the Constitutional Assembly and first three Saeimas.
He was one of the founders of the Latvian Farmers' Union, one of Latvia's oldest political parties.
Ingrīda Ūdre (born November 14, 1958) is a Latvian politician who belongs to the Latvian Farmers' Union political party.
Most of its deputies left the party in March 1997, with most joining the Latvian Farmers' Union-Christian Democratic Union caucus in the Saeima.
He started his political career with Latvian Farmers' Union in 2006 and was elected to parliament.