Press releases

Rihards Kols: despite challenges, 2020 an intensive year for Latvia’s foreign policy and its parliamentary dimension
Even though it sometimes seemed the world had stopped due to the pandemic and remote work presented new challenges, Latvia’s foreign policy and its parliamentary dimension turned out to be unusually intensive last year, said Rihards Kols, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Saeima, at the annual foreign policy debate of the Saeima on Thursday, 28 January. 
Vita Anda Tērauda: in shaping EU foreign policy, we must aim to protect democracy
On Thursday, 28 January, during the annual foreign policy debate, Vita Anda Tērauda, Chair of the European Affairs Committee, urged Latvia to protect democracy as it participates in shaping the EU foreign policy, referencing the alarming developments in Belarus and Russia. 
Chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the Baltic States condemn the detention of Aleksei Navalny and call for his immediate release
On January 19, in a joint statement, the Chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the Baltic States condemn the detention of Aleksei Navalny by the Russian authorities, upon his return to Russia, in what is clear to be yet another attempt by the Russian authorities to silence the opposition and critical voices. As set out in the Statement, the Russian authorities must immediately and unconditionally release Mr Navalny and ensure his safety.
The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Saeima issues a statement refusing to co-host the Ice Hockey World Championship together with Belarus and reaffirming Latvia’s preparedness to host the Championship in Riga
On Monday, 18 January, the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Saeima issued a statement on the upcoming Men’s Ice Hockey World Championship, refusing to co-host the Championship together with Belarus and reaffirming Latvia’s preparedness to host the Championship in Riga, noted Rihards Kols, Chair of the Committee.
Saeima adopts amendments to the Ombudsman Law
On Thursday, 7 January, the Saeima adopted in the third reading amendments to the Ombudsman Law, stipulating changes in the procedure for selecting the Ombudsman, and the term of office.
Saeima applies a zero VAT rate to COVID-19 vaccines
On Thursday, 7 January, the Saeima adopted in the final reading urgent amendments to the Value Added Tax Law, introducing a zero value added tax (VAT) rate to COVID-19 vaccines.
Vita Anda Tērauda: the Saeima supports the EU and UK’s deal on post-Brexit relations
Great Britain is an important partner to Latvia, and we are very pleased that the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) were, in a race against time, able to agree on their future relations post-Brexit, emphasised by Vita Anda Tērauda, Chair of the Saeima European Affairs Committee, on Monday, 28 December. Today, members of the Committee approved the Latvian national position on the deal on the future relations between the EU and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
 Duration of the unemployment assistance benefit scheme extended until 30 June
On Monday, 21 December, the Saeima adopted in the final reading urgent amendments to the Law on Unemployment Insurance, extending the duration of granting and paying unemployment assistance benefits until 30 June 2021. The benefits are awarded to persons who have stopped receiving unemployment benefits but have not found a job and do not perform any economic activity. The monthly amount of the benefit is 180 euros, and a person may receive it for four months.
On Monday, 21 December, the Saeima adopted in the final reading urgent amendments to the Labour Law to ensure more effective protection of posted employees’ rights in accordance with the European Union (EU) law.
Reinis Znotiņš: the new regulation on employee stock options will drive the development of new businesses
“The new regulatory framework for employee stock options will help transform our understanding of entrepreneurship and drive the development of new businesses. Our aim is to have the best regulatory framework in the region that will encourage the growth of new businesses competitive on an international scale. The framework will allow businesses to attract high-skilled employees in the long term. At the same time, it will help distribute capital among a broader population, raising their standard of living and letting them enjoy a share of the company's success," explained Reinis Znotiņš, Chair of the Information Technology and Innovative Entrepreneurship Subcommittee of the Sustainable Development Committee of the Saeima.
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09:00  Eiropas Savienības Austrumu partnerības parlamentāro administrāciju dialogs par pārmaiņu vadību, sarunu vešanu un komunikāciju
15:30  Saeimas sekretāra Edvarda Smiltēna tikšanās ar Vācijas Federatīvās Republikas ārkārtējo un pilnvaroto vēstnieku Latvijas Republikā V.E. Christian Heldt