Mar 4 • 10:15 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

"What is Happening in Latvia?" - On Economic Ties with Aggressor States

A discussion event will focus on reducing economic ties with aggressor states, featuring representatives from various political parties and business organizations in Latvia.

A forthcoming discussion, titled "What is Happening in Latvia?", will explore the political decisions necessary for significantly reducing or completely halting economic ties with aggressor nations. This event will feature representatives from political parties in the 14th Saeima and prominent business organizations, indicating a collective effort to address pressing economic concerns linked to geopolitical tensions.

Key participants include Edmunds Jurēvics, leader of the New Unity parliamentary faction, Andris Šuvajevs from the Progressives, and Edmunds Zivtiņš from Latvia First. Representatives from the Green and Farmers' Union, the United List, and the National Alliance will also partake in the discussions, showcasing a wide array of political perspectives on this crucial issue. Additionally, business leaders such as Katrīna Zariņa of the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Uldis Tatarčuks, Vice President of the Latvian Employer's Confederation, will contribute their insights during the conversation.

Scheduled to be broadcast live on LTV1 and the LSM.lv portal, this event aims to facilitate an open dialogue about the implications of Latvia's economic relationships with aggressor states and the potential policy changes that may arise as a result. The discussions promise to address the criticisms and opportunities that arise within the context of ongoing geopolitical challenges in the region, emphasizing the need for strategic decisions moving forward.

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