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Latvia parliament approves new gov’t after drone dispute toppled coalition

Latvia's parliament has approved a new coalition government led by Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs, following the collapse of the previous government. The former government, led by Evika Silina, resigned in mid-May after a coalition partner withdrew support, stemming from a dispute over the handling of stray drones suspected to be from Ukraine.

By AFP and APAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-28 · 17:00 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Latvia parliament approves new gov’t after drone dispute toppled coalition
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Latvia's parliament has approved a new coalition government led by Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs, following the collapse of the previous government. The former government, led by Evika Silina, resigned in mid-May after a coalition partner withdrew support, stemming from a dispute over the handling of stray drones suspected to be from Ukraine. Defense Minister Andris Spruds was forced to resign due to concerns about the speed of anti-drone defense deployment. The drone incidents, though causing minimal damage, heightened security concerns in Latvia, a member of the EU and NATO. Kulbergs, a centrist, will lead the nation until the October 3 parliamentary elections, emphasizing the government's duty to ensure Latvia's security in all aspects.

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Latvia is a member of the EU and NATO and is a former Soviet republic.

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The new government's duty is to ensure Latvia's security in the broadest sense, including external, economic, energy, and people's sense of security.

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The previous government collapsed due to a dispute over the handling of stray drones suspected to be from Ukraine.

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Latvia's parliament approved a new coalition government led by Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs.

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Latvia’s government reform ensures a pro-Western path as regional drone incidents heighten security concerns.Latvia’s parliament has approved a new coalition government that will lead the European Union and NATO member country in the coming months after its predecessor collapsed following an argument over its handling of stray drones suspected to be from Ukraine.By a margin of 66 deputies in the 100-seat assembly, lawmakers on Thursday confirmed 47-year-old centrist Andris Kulbergs as prime minister, who will lead the Baltic nation of more than 1.8 million people until parliamentary elections on October 3.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Finland ends drone alert amid regional fears of Ukraine war spilloverlist 2 of 3Belarus dismisses concerns as it launches joint nuclear drills with Russialist 3 of 3Latvia’s president proposes opposition lawmaker as next prime ministerend of listEvika Silina resigned in mid-May after one of her coalition partners withdrew its support and left her without a majority. She quit after Defence Minister Andris Spruds, a member of the Progressives Party, was forced to resign over the government’s handling of multiple incidents involving stray drones suspected to be from Ukraine crossing into Latvian territory.Silina accused the minister of not deploying anti-drone defences fast enough to parry two wayward Ukraine attack drones, which are thought to have been knocked off course by Russian jamming. At the time, she said Spruds had lost her trust and that of the public. Still, her three-party coalition had been under strain for months over multiple issues.The drones caused minimal damage but sparked widespread concern in the former Soviet republic, which is now a member of NATO and the EU.Earlier this month, President Edgars Rinkevics backed opposition lawmaker Kulbergs to replace Silina for the top job of prime minister.“The duty of the government is to ensure Latvia’s security in the broadest sense. That means guaranteeing the external security of the state, economic security, energy security, but also people’s sense of security in their own country,” Kulbergs said in a speech in the run-up to Thursday’s parliamentary vote.
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