Press releases

Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica: Democracy must adapt to the new age
Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica, Deputy Speaker of the Saeima and Head of the Latvian Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, met in Strasbourg with Alain Berset, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, to discuss the Council's current agenda and the situation in several member states. Both officials agreed that democracy must adapt to the new age without compromising its core values.
Democracy in danger: Politicians and experts from Latvia debate at Council of Europe
To mark the 30th anniversary of Latvia’s accession to the Council of Europe, a high-level debate “Democracy in Danger” took place on Tuesday, 8 April, during the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica: Foreign policy has a tangible impact on the security, economy, and very existence of society
“This is undoubtedly a time of heightened stakes. It is a dangerous moment, but also one rich in opportunity—provided we know how to seize it. Today, foreign policy is no longer merely theoretical; it has a direct impact on the security, economy, and very existence of society,” emphasised Deputy Speaker of the Saeima, Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica, on Friday, 4 April, at the opening of the conference “EU Conversations: Europe for the New Age” held at the Parliament. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the conference.
Speaker Mieriņa at the Conference on the Restoration of Latvia’s Independence: Each of Us Must Take Responsibility for Our Country
“Today, freedom and its meaning are just as important as they were 35 years ago. It is our duty to teach that freedom must be cared for every single day. Responsibility for our country must be assumed by each of us—both young and old. It is we, the people of Latvia, who shape our nation,” emphasised the Speaker of the Saeima, Daiga Mieriņa, on Friday, 4 April, addressing attendees at the conference Baltic Spring and the Latvian Will, dedicated to the Declaration on the Restoration of Independence. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the restoration of Latvia’s independence.
Third-country nationals without a visa or residence permit will be required to provide personal information before entering Latvia
Third-country nationals who do not hold a visa or residence permit issued in Latvia will be required to submit specific personal information about themselves, their relatives, and the purpose of their travel before entering Latvia. These changes to the Immigration Law and the amendments to the State Border Law were adopted by the Saeima in the final reading on Thursday, 3 April. The changes are necessary to strengthen national security and enhance the effectiveness of border protection.
Saeima Extends Ban on Imports of Russian and Belarusian Agricultural and Feed Products
The Saeima has extended the ban on the import of agricultural and feed products from Russia and Belarus intended for consumption in Latvia for an additional year. The decision was made on Thursday, 3 April, with the final reading and urgent adoption of the amendments to the Law on Agriculture and Rural Development. The ban is now scheduled to remain in force until 1 July of next year.
Daiga Mieriņa in the Ukrainian City of Bucha: Crimes Against Humanity Have No Statute of Limitations
"Today, we honour the memory of the horrific events that unfolded in Bucha in March 2022. This small town endured unimaginable atrocities. In the 21st century, European civilisation was confronted by medieval barbarism — by savages who murdered, raped, and tortured innocent civilians. These crimes must never be forgotten, and they must never be forgiven. The perpetrators must be called by their name, held to account, and punished with the full force of justice. Crimes against humanity carry no statute of limitations," emphasised Speaker of the Saeima Daiga Mieriņa on Monday, 31 March, during her participation in a summit held in the Ukrainian city of Bucha.
Antoņina Ņenaševa in Tallinn: Solutions to health sector challenges lie in closer regional cooperation
“Healthcare is a fundamental right, and one of our key responsibilities is to ensure an accessible, effective, and resilient healthcare system. The Baltic States face similar challenges in the field of healthcare, and therefore, solutions must be sought through closer regional cooperation — particularly in joint medical procurement and the integration of cross-border healthcare,” stressed Deputy Speaker of the Saeima and Chair of the Baltic Assembly Committee on Health, Welfare and Family, Antoņina Ņenaševa, addressing participants at the committee meeting on Friday, 28 March, in the Estonian capital, Tallinn.
 Police to be authorised to land or neutralise drones in cases of potential threat
Under new legislation adopted by the Saeima on Thursday, 27 March, police will be authorised to land or neutralise drones not only in the event of an actual attack, but also to prevent potential threats. Until now, such action was only permitted during an ongoing drone assault.
Framework to be established for electricity price comparison tool
To make it easier and more reliable for consumers to compare electricity prices offered by different electricity traders, a framework will be introduced for a price comparison tool. This is provided for in the amendments to the Electricity Market Law, adopted by the Saeima in the third and final reading on Thursday, 27 March.
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