Press releases

Saeima adopts the State Budget for 2024
Next year, the consolidated budget revenue is planned at EUR 14.5 billion with the expenditure amounting to EUR 16.2 billion, provides the Law on the State Budget for 2024 and the Budget Framework for 2024, 2025, and 2026, adopted by the Saeima in the second and final reading on Saturday, 9 December.
12 % VAT rate introduced on vegetables, berries, and fruit specific to Latvia; exemptions for businesses and residents
The value added tax (VAT) on vegetables, berries, and fruit specific to Latvia will be set at 12 % next year, according to amendments to the Value Added Tax Law adopted by the Saeima in the final reading. The amendments also stipulate that from next year VAT will not apply to fees for sports competitions and activities organised by associations or foundations, or to fees for children's stays at camps. The amendments are related to the 2024 state budget.
Mortgage borrowers will receive 30 % compensation of total interest payments
On Wednesday, 6 December, the Saeima adopted in the final reading amendments to the Consumer Rights Protection Law, providing for a 30 % compensation of total interest payments for borrowers of mortgage loans. 
In Washington, Head of Latvian delegation to NATO PA Raimonds Bergmanis discusses implementation of Vilnius Summit decisions
Currently, the annual Transatlantic Forum of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (PA) and the Atlantic Council is taking place in Washington, D.C., the capital of the U.S. MPs from the Alliance's member states are discussing the implementation of the Vilnius Summit decisions and preparations for the Washington Summit next year.
Saeima ratifies Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence
On Thursday, 30 November, the Saeima adopted the Law “On the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence” (also known as the Istanbul Convention).
Baltic Assembly’s cooperation priority for 2024: Baltic region confident in its security, development, and resilience
On Friday, 24 November, at the 42nd Session of the Baltic Assembly (BA), MPs from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania discussed the achievements of the Estonian Presidency and agreed on the cooperation priorities for Lithuania’s Presidency of the BA in 2024. The first priority for 2024 is: Baltic region confident in its security, development, and resilience.
Antoņina Ņenaševa in Tallinn: Baltic States’ active efforts are changing security issue perception in Europe
The war in Ukraine has indeed brought about a paradigm shift in approaching security issues in Europe. The Baltic States not only knew and understood Russia's intentions, but also, with their active efforts, empowered the strong allied response to Russia’s aggression. This was underlined by Antoņina Ņenaševa, Deputy Speaker of the Saeima, addressing the 42nd Session of the Baltic Assembly (BA) in Tallinn on Friday, 24 November.
Saeima supports opening EU accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova
On Thursday, 23 November, the Saeima adopted a statement on support for the opening of European Union accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova.
Unified system for household energy cost compensation to be established
To promptly alleviate the adverse impact of the extraordinary rise in energy prices on households with low to medium low incomes, on Thursday, 23 November, the Saeima adopted in the third and final reading the Law on State Aid for Energy Supply Costs. 
Baltic Assembly Prize for Science awarded to Dr. art. Arnolds Laimonis Klotiņš
On Thursday, 23 November, Dr. art. Arnolds Laimonis Klotiņš received the Baltic Assembly (BA) Prize for Science at the award ceremony in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. The Prize was awarded for his monographs Mūzika pēckara staļinismā: Latvijas mūzikas dzīve un jaunrade 1944–1953 (Music in Post-war Stalinism: Latvian Music Life and Creativity 1944–1953) and Mūzika bēgļu gaitās: Latviešu mūzikas dzīve un jaunrade pēckara Eiropā 1944–1951 (Music in Exodus: Latvian Musical Life and Creative Work in Post-war Europe 1944–1951).
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