What is happening in Latvia? - on Prime Minister Siliņa's report on government performance and plans
The upcoming discussion on the Latvian government's performance and future plans will take place on March 11, featuring key political figures from various parties.
In a forthcoming broadcast of the program 'What is happening in Latvia?' scheduled for March 11, there will be a comprehensive discussion regarding the performance and future plans of the government led by Prime Minister Siliņa. This event will come as the government approaches the end of its term, and it is a critical moment for political reflection and future planning. Various representatives from ruling and opposition parties will express their insights and evaluations during the debate.
The program will feature key ministers and political leaders, including Raimonds Čudars of the 'New Unity' party, and opposition viewpoints from figures like Ilze Indriksone of the National Alliance. This group of influential political representatives will discuss the successes and challenges of the current government, along with its envisioned proposals for the future. Their debates will provide insights into party positions and the potential direction of future governance in Latvia.
Broadcast live on LTV1 at 21:20 and available for later viewing on the LSM.lv portal, the program will also allow audience engagement by inviting questions via email. The discussion will not only shed light on government accountability but also on the democratic process in Latvia, encouraging participation from the public in political discourse.