Latvia's Prime Minister Resigns, Coalition Government Collapses
Latvia's Prime Minister Evika Silina announced her resignation, leading to the collapse of her coalition government prior to upcoming October elections. President Edgars Rinkevics is set to consult parliamentary parties for a new leader. The move follows the Progressives party's withdrawal after a defense minister's dismissal over drone incident response.
Latvia's political landscape faced upheaval as Prime Minister Evika Silina announced her resignation, precipitating the dissolution of her coalition government. This unexpected turn comes merely months before scheduled elections in October, adding an element of uncertainty to the political atmosphere.
This pivotal decision followed the news that Silina's administration had lost its parliamentary majority. The centre-right New Unity party leader faced a setback when the left-wing Progressives party withdrew its support, citing dissatisfaction with recent governmental actions. Specifically, the firing of Progressives' Defence Minister Andris Spruds over the management of stray Ukrainian drones entering Latvian airspace from Russia was a direct catalyst.
In light of these developments, Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics is set to engage with all parliamentary parties to determine the country's next steps. The constitution mandates that he selects a new government leader promptly. As the political scenario unfolds, the nation anticipates potential shifts in its governance structure.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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