Mar 3 • 04:45 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

Leader of the National Alliance Indriksone: The Biggest Problem of This Government is That Everyone Works for Themselves

Indriksone criticized the Latvian government for internal disputes that hinder its ability to make significant decisions, emphasizing the need for a long-term vision rather than reactive measures to crises.

Indriksone, the leader of the National Alliance, highlighted her concerns about the current Latvian government's functionality, suggesting that while it may manage to stay in power until the end of its term, it is unlikely to make meaningful decisions due to ongoing disputes among coalition parties. She pointed out that the Prime Minister’s calls for solidarity and cooperation seem at odds with the reality of internal conflict characterized by criticism and breaches of the coalition agreement.

During her commentary on a recent government report discussing achievements from the previous year, Indriksone claimed that the government's actions, such as temporarily increasing housing benefits, are merely reactive measures to crises instead of part of a thoughtful, long-term strategy. She called for a more comprehensive approach to improving social conditions, arguing that true security, trust, and stability are crucial for families in Latvia to thrive and grow.

Indriksone posited that for the government to truly support its citizens, it must move beyond reactive policies and establish guarantees that prevent any deterioration of the people's circumstances. This vision encompasses not just immediate responses to crises but also a sustained commitment to improving the social landscape in Latvia, fostering an environment where families can feel secure and hopeful about their future.

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