Arturs Alberings

[1] Alberings was born on 8 January 1876 to a family of farmers in Rūjiena, Kreis Wolmar, in the Governorate of Livonia.

In Russia, he worked as the director of the School of Agriculture and Fish Farming, as well as the manager of manors.

In November, as a representative of the Latvian Farmers Union, he became a member of the People's Council of Latvia.

[1] Alberings was elected to the Constitutional Assembly in 1922 and served on commissions of inquiry into agricultural affairs and treason.

In May 1926, after the government headed by Ulmanis resigned due to the unaccepted budget, his cabinet was formed.