I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, so I can’t fetch the latest headlines directly right now. I can, however, share how to find reliable, up-to-date information on Latvia’s prime minister quickly.
- Check reputable news outlets with Baltic or European political desks (e.g., Reuters, dpa, AP, BBC News Europe, Bloomberg) for the latest statements and government changes.
- Visit official Latvian sources: the President’s office, the Saeima (parliament) site, and the Cabinet of Ministers news page for formal announcements about appointments or resignations.
- Use a news aggregator to filter for Latvia and “prime minister” or “ministru prezidents” with timestamps (“latest” or today’s date) to ensure you’re seeing the most recent updates.
If you’d like, I can guide you step-by-step to pull the latest headlines from specific sites or compile a brief summary once you share any links you find. I can also monitor a few trusted sources you specify and draft a concise update for you.
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On Wednesday, 3 November, in an extraordinary session, the Saeima gave a vote of confidence to the Cabinet of Ministers formed by Mr. Valdis Dombrovskis. 63 MPs voted in favour of the new government; 35 MPs voted against. Two of the five political forces elected to the 10th Saeima – the alliance of political parties Unity and the Union of Greens and Farmers - will be represented in the Cabinet of Ministers. The new government will consist of the following: Mr. Valdis Dombrovskis, Prime...
www.saeima.lvStay informed with the latest news and updates from Latvia, covering national developments, culture, and international relations.
www.latvia.euPresident Levits and Prime Minister Kariņš talked about compliance with emergency restrictions imposed by the government due to Covid-19 and supply of protective gear for healthcare providers. Restrictions imposed by the government coupled with active police monitoring have had a positive effect on the curbing of the Covid-19 and society has become more responsible. Egils Levits and Krišjānis Kariņš underlined the need to strengthen the capacity of Crisis Management Centre to confront Covid-19...
www.president.lvLatvian Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma on Monday handed her resignation to the president, after rumors had been circulating for weeks about a possible government collapse.
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