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  2. Central Election Commission (Latvia) - Wikipedia

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    Central Election Commission (Latvian: Centrālā vēlēšanu komisija, abbreviated CVK) is the commission responsible for the organising and conducting of elections in the Republic of Latvia. It is regulated by Latvian national law. [2] It organises elections to the Saeima, the European Parliament, local councils as well as referendums.

  3. The Conservatives (Latvia) - Wikipedia

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    The New Conservative Party (Latvian: Jaunā konservatīvā partija, JKP), known as The Conservatives (Latvian: Konservatīvie, K) from February 2022 to October 2023, [2] [3] is a liberal-conservative political party in Latvia. [4] [5] It was formed on 17 May 2014. Jānis Bordāns was chosen as the leader on the founding assembly. [6]

  4. 2022 Latvian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The New Unity party of incumbent prime minister Krišjānis Kariņš received the highest percentage of the vote (19%) and won the most seats (26). In a speech after the election, Kariņš stated that Latvia would continue to support Ukraine against Russia and he stated his preference to maintain the current coalition government .

  5. List of political parties in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Social Democratic Party (Sociāldemokrātiskā partija, SDS) Socialist Workers and Peasants Party of Latvia (Latvijas Sociālistiskā Strādnieku un Zemnieku Partija) Society for Political Change (Sabiedrība Citai Politikai, SCP) Anti-Centrist Party; Christian Peasant and Catholic Party (Latgales kristīgo zemnieku un katoļu partija, LKZKP) [6]

  6. Television in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Television in Latvia was first tested in 1937 and introduced in 1954.Latvia was the first country in the Baltic States which started broadcasting.. Initial research into television broadcasting in Latvia started in 1932, and the first experimental broadcast of television in Latvia took place on 10 November 1937 during a public viewing at the Latvian Radio Society (Latvian: Latvijas Radio ...

  7. Fourteenth Saeima of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    [3] Semigallia: Dmitrijs Kovaļenko: S! S! 1978 Riga: Andris Sprūds: P: P: 1971 Elected as an independent from the P party list, joined the party in September 2023. [5] Riga: Andris Šuvajevs: P: P: 1991 Riga: Antoņina Ņenaševa: P: P: 1988 Riga: Skaidrīte Ābrama: P: P: 1956 Elected as an independent from the P party list, joined the party ...

  8. TV3 (Latvian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of TV3 Latvia in 2009. TV3 was launched in 19 September 1998 replacing 31.Kanāls, [2] but did not receive a terrestrial license until 2001. The channel has since increased its viewing share to become the most popular channel in Latvia as of September 2007, surpassing its then-closest rival LNT.

  9. Centre Party (Latvia) - Wikipedia

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    Centre Party (Latvian: Centra partija) is a political party in Latvia.It was founded on 11 November 2005 under the name "All-Latvian Party 21st Century" (Latvian: Vislatvijas partija "21. gadsimts"), renamed the Latvian movement "SOLIDARITY" (Latvian: Latvijas kustība "SOLIDARITĀTE") in 2009, in 2016 became the Latvian Centrist Party (Latvian: Latvijas centriskā partija), but since November ...