coalition of center-right parties: Unity party, the National Alliance and the Union of Greens and Farmers retain power in Latvia. She won Saturday’s election a clear majority. So in any case, indicate published in the Saturday evening the results of exit polls. According to experts, the voters chose the “known evil”.
According to a survey commissioned by the news agency LETA, LNT television and the University of Riga Stradins block of three center-right parties won the parliamentary elections, 61.7 percent. Vote and get probably 63 out of 100 seats in parliament (Sejm-Saeima).

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The pro-Russian, opposition party gained 21.6 per cent consent. Okay, who won both previous parliamentary elections (the government did not create, because none of the other parties did not want to go with her in the coalition) and the local government in pre-election polls occupied first or second place, interchangeably with Unity.
“Known evil”
Latvians decided to choose the “known evil”, and the need for stability and sense of security has served to be the most popular parties – political scientist believes Filips Rajevskis, quoted by the agency BNS.
Some voters , by way of protest against the political Establishment, voted for left-wing, set up in the year party heart of Latvia (NSL) – evaluates Rajevskis.
The results of exit polls suggest that Latvia will rule very similar to the previous coalition – he adds.
NSL and Latvian Block Regions (LRA) – a block of several regional parties – probably defeated the 5-percent threshold qualifying them to enter parliament.
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Parliamentary elections in Latvia took place in an atmosphere of threat from Russia. Defence Minister Mr Raimonds VEJONIS said recently that there is a serious risk of destabilization of Latvia for Russia. He argues that the borders of the country will see more and more activity of Russian troops in the region has provocateurs, trying to bring in a society mood of nostalgia for the Soviet Union.
Throughout the Russian minority in Latvia is more than 26 percent. society, and the Russian-speaking population (Russians, Belorussians, Ukrainians) – according to various data – 30 or even 40 percent.
Author: pk // rzw / Source: PAP
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