Latvian prime minister resigns after drone incident
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina has resigned following a political crisis triggered by stray Ukrainian drone incidents. The left-leaning Progressives Party, a coalition partner, withdrew its support, leaving Silina's government without a parliamentary majority.

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AI-generatedLatvian Prime Minister Evika Silina has resigned following a political crisis triggered by stray Ukrainian drone incidents. The left-leaning Progressives Party, a coalition partner, withdrew its support, leaving Silina's government without a parliamentary majority. This move came days after the resignation of Defence Minister Andris Spruds, also from the Progressives Party, who was dismissed by Silina due to the government's perceived failure to ensure national security amidst the drone incursions. The incidents, including a drone crashing at a fuel facility, have raised domestic concerns about the Baltic nations' defense capabilities. Silina's resignation occurs just months before the general elections scheduled for October.
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5 extractedTwo suspected Ukrainian drones entered Latvia on May 7, with one crashing at a fuel storage facility.
Silina stated the drone incidents demonstrated a failure in political leadership of the defence sector.
Defence Minister Andris Spruds resigned days prior due to the handling of stray drone incidents.
The Progressives Party, a coalition partner, pulled support, leaving Silina without a majority.
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina announced her resignation.