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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.
177,696 [1] Inese Vaidere [a] 147,075 [1] [2] Roberts Zīle National Alliance (NA) ECR: 179,216 [1] Rihards Kols: 148,291 [1] Ivars Ijabs For Latvia's Development (LA) RE: 74,235 [1] Reinis Pozņaks United List (AS) ECR: 61,012 [1] Mārtiņš Staķis The Progressives (PRO) Greens/EFA: 58,488 [1] Nils Ušakovs Social Democratic Party "Harmony ...
Parliamentary elections were held in Latvia on 1 October 2022 to elect the Fourteenth Saeima of Latvia, following the end of the term of the 13th Saeima elected in 2018. Incumbent Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš led his New Unity party and allies to a decisive win in the election which was seen as a decisive victory for pro-Western parties ...
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.
The 100 members of the Saeima are elected by open list proportional representation from five multi-member constituencies (Kurzeme, Latgale, Riga (in which overseas votes are counted), Vidzeme and Zemgale) between 13 and 32 seats in size.
[1] In 2004, Vergina began leading the Smiltene branch of the party "New Era." In 2008, she left the party along with several regional representatives. [2] In April 2008, she was elected to the board of the "Civic Union." [3] In the 2005 Latvian local elections , she was elected to the Smiltene City Council from the "New Era" list. [4]
The unemployment rate edged up moderately to 4.2% from October's 4.1%. A new labor reading for December is due on January 10, 2025 — the first major economic report in the new year.
The 100 members of the Saeima are elected by open list proportional representation from five multi-member constituencies (Kurzeme, Latgale, Riga (in which overseas votes are counted), Vidzeme and Zemgale) between 12 and 36 seats in size.