Press releases

The Saeima adopts a new Whistleblowing Law
On Thursday, 20 January, the Saeima adopted in the final reading a new Whistleblowing Law, thus improving the previous whistleblowing regulation and transposing the EU Directive on the protection of persons who report breaches of Union law.
On Thursday, 20 January, the Saeima adopted in the third reading amendments to the Law on Police. The amendments stipulate that the police may take a decision to separate persons posing a threat from persons in need of protection without a written application of the latter.
Members of Saeima Committees discuss the priorities set for the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union
On Wednesday, 19 January, Members of the Saeima Foreign Affairs Committee and European Affairs Committee held a joint remote meeting with Aurélie Royet-Gounin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the French Republic to the Republic of Latvia, to discuss the priorities of the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU).
Speaker of the Saeima: the foundation of our statehood, laid a century ago, continues to  strengthen Latvia
“This year, we will celebrate the events that formed the foundation of our statehood. This foundation was laid by our predecessors a century ago, and it continues to provide Latvia with strength, independence, and the capacity to grow,” said Ināra Mūrniece, Speaker of the Saeima, in the opening event of the centenary year of the Saeima on Tuesday, 18 January.
The opening ceremony of the 100th anniversary year of the Saeima was held in the Red Room of the Saeima on 18 January. This event is the first in a series of anniversaries to honour several important events in the history of the parliamentary system of Latvia.
Foreign Affairs Committee: the increasing presence of Russian armed forces near Ukraine’s borders is unacceptable
The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Saeima considers unacceptable the increasing presence of the armed forces of the Russian Federation near Ukraine's borders and in the occupied Crimean Peninsula since the beginning of 2021, as well as the increased militarisation of the Black Sea and Sea of Azov regions, according to the Statement of the Committee on the security situation in Europe, adopted on Tuesday, 11 January.
Saeima approves extending the state of emergency period to stop the rapid spread of COVID-19
On Tuesday, 11 January, the Saeima approved amendments to the Cabinet Order Regarding Declaration of the Emergency Situation that set out, inter alia, to extend the state of emergency until 28 February throughout the entire territory of Latvia.
Speaker Mūrniece to ambassadors of Latvia: there is currently a particular need for unity of the democratic world
“We have lived behind the Iron Curtain, isolated from the rest of Europe, and we are painfully aware of the need for unity of the democratic world in the situation caused by the current Russian regime. The democratic lifestyle, with all of its advantages, has demonstrated superiority, and protecting it is the interest of the entire Western world”, stated Ināra Mūrniece, Speaker of the Saeima, on Tuesday, 11 January, while remotely attending the annual meeting of the heads of the diplomatic missions of Latvia.
More households to be eligible for allowance to cover housing expenses
During this heating season, more households will be eligible for receiving an allowance to cover housing expenses. This is stipulated by the amendments to the Law on the Suppression of Consequences of the Spread of COVID-19 Infection, approved in the final reading by the Saeima on Wednesday, 22 December.
Saeima supports the compensation of electricity system service costs
On Wednesday, 22 December, the Saeima supported in the final reading urgent amendments to the Law on Pollution that stipulate compensating 50% of electricity system costs to all users.
Pirmdien, 2.decembrī
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