Latvia’s president asks opposition leader to form new government
Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics has tasked opposition lawmaker Andris Kulbergs with forming a new government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Evika Silina. Silina stepped down after her defense minister was dismissed due to an incident involving Ukrainian drones straying into Latvia from Russia.

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AI-generatedLatvian President Edgars Rinkevics has tasked opposition lawmaker Andris Kulbergs with forming a new government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Evika Silina. Silina stepped down after her defense minister was dismissed due to an incident involving Ukrainian drones straying into Latvia from Russia. The Progressives party, a coalition partner, withdrew support, leaving Silina without a parliamentary majority. Kulbergs, leader of the United List, will lead the government if approved by parliament, along with his proposed cabinet. President Rinkevics stated that the new prime minister should come from the opposition parties given recent events.
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5 extractedIf Kulbergs succeeds, his cabinet must be approved by the parliament.
The Progressives party, a coalition partner, pulled support from the government, leaving Silina without a majority.
The drone incidents "clearly demonstrated that the political leadership of the defence sector has failed to fulfil its promise of safe skies over our country".
Prime Minister Evika Silina resigned following an incident involving Ukrainian drones.
Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics has asked opposition leader Andris Kulbergs to form a new government.