Latvia Reshapes Government Amidst Rising Border Tensions
Latvia's parliament has approved a new centre-right government led by Andris Kulbergs, following concerns over security and recent drone incidents. The new coalition aims to maintain strong support for Ukraine and focus on national security measures ahead of Latvia's October elections.
In a significant political shift, Latvia's parliament endorsed a new centre-right government led by opposition lawmaker Andris Kulbergs, four months before the general elections. The move comes amid rising tensions over recent drone incursions that destabilized the previous ruling coalition.
The new four-party majority coalition, which includes Kulbergs' United List and former prime minister Evika Silina's New Unity, has pledged ongoing support for Ukraine and emphasized national security as a priority. Kulbergs highlighted the need for the European Union's backing in defending the eastern front as a top concern.
Political dynamics have shifted further right with the exclusion of the Progressives Party, while drone-related security issues continue to strain relations with Russia. Latvia's stance on supporting Ukraine in the war remains unwavering, with national security and secure elections also being top priorities.
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