Press releases

Ināra Mūrniece at Ādaži military base: strengthening our nation is our common task
“We established our own independent state, we fought for it and we have restored it. Now, strengthening our nation is a collective task, both for the National Armed Forces and society as a whole. Our nation will endure as long as we are prepared to defend it”, said Speaker Mūrniece on Thursday, 28 March, marking the 15th anniversary since Latvia became a NATO member, on a visit to National Armed Forces military base in Ādaži where she was accompanied by Members of Parliament.
Saeima adopts Law on the protection of personal rights for the transition period after the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU
On Thursday, 21 March, a new Law was adopted in the final reading to ensure judicial cooperation and protection of personal rights during the transition period after the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union (EU).
Ināra Mūrniece to Speaker of the Swedish Parliament: Baltic and Nordic cooperation is instrumental in overcoming shared challenges
To face current challenges, a close and active cooperation is needed between the countries of the Baltic and Nordic regions, emphasised Speaker Mūrniece at a meeting with Andreas Norlén, Speaker of the Riksdag, Åsa Lindestam, First Deputy Speaker, and Members of Parliament from the Committees on Foreign Affairs, Defence and European Union Affairs, during her official visit to the Parliament of Sweden.
Speaker Mūrniece to Swedish Prime Minister: together we can achieve more in the European Union
"Latvia and Sweden share a special relationship. Being of a similar mind-set, together our countries can achieve more. In the European Union, the united voice of the Nordic countries and the Baltic States carries more weight," emphasised Speaker Mūrniece at a meeting with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven during her official visit to Stockholm.
Speaker congratulates Georgia on the 100th anniversary of parliamentarianism
"Latvia and Georgia share an active parliamentary cooperation. I congratulate Georgia on its 100th anniversary of parliamentarianism," said Ināra Mūrniece, Speaker of the Saeima, during the meeting with Tea Maisuradze, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Republic of Latvia, on her introductory visit to the Saeima.
Guardian's allowance to be made available to guardians living abroad
On Thursday, 28 February, the Saeima adopted amendments to the Law on State Social Benefits in the second reading under urgent procedure, according to which a guardian will be able to receive allowance for taking care of a child under guardianship also after having moved permanently abroad together with the ward.
Ināra Mūrniece welcomes the participants of the Job Shadow Day at the Saeima
Irrespective of the occupation you choose, it is important to preserve the values: integrity, equity, Latvianness, in order for Latvia to exist for centuries to come.  For each of us, Latvia is the big task for the future, said Ināra Mūrniece, Speaker of the Saeima, on Wednesday, 13 February, to the participants of the Job Shadow Day at the Saeima.
The Saeima extends the term of office for Members of Board of the Latvian National Opera and Ballet from three to five years
On Thursday, 7 February, the Saeima adopted the amendments to the Latvian National Opera and Ballet Law, which were declared urgent, stipulating that Members of Board of the Latvian National Opera and Ballet shall henceforth be appointed for a term of five years instead of the previous three years.
Saeima adopts declaration on the protection of the United Kingdom  citizens’ rights in Latvia
On Thursday, 7 February, the Saeima adopted a declaration on the rights of the citizens of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) in Latvia after the withdrawal of the UK from the European Union (EU) or the so-called Brexit.
Chairs of Foreign Affairs Committees of the Baltic States nominate  Bellingcat for the Pulitzer Prize
In a joint nomination, the Chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the respective Parliaments of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have nominated the journalism collective Bellingcat for Pulitzer Prize in Journalism in investigative reporting.
Piektdien, 16.augustā