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Latvian lawmaker moves to form new government, eyes vote as soon as this week

By Thomson Reuters May 25, 2026 | 3:15 AM

RIGA, May 25 (Reuters) – Latvian opposition lawmaker Andris Kulbergs of the United List said on Monday he aimed to form a four-party majority government ​after the ruling coalition collapsed this month over ‌national security concerns, though a final deal has yet to be struck.

The Baltic states, close allies of Kyiv and members of NATO, have reported repeated incursions by Russian drones in recent months ‌as ​Ukraine steps up attacks on targets ⁠inside Russia, including near ⁠the Baltic Sea.

Prime Minister Evika Silina stepped down after a dispute within her coalition over the government’s handling of the drone incursions, triggering its collapse just ​five months before a scheduled general election.

“We have now reached a division plan,” Kulbergs, who has been tasked ⁠by President Edgars Rinkevics with ⁠forming a new cabinet, told a press ​conference.

“The way we reached this solution, a division among four ​partners, was straightforward. We had to proceed based ‌on the simplest possible principles – four partners, equal terms – and simply move forward from there,” he said.

Kulbergs leads the United List, the largest opposition bloc in parliament, and ⁠would take office if lawmakers approve him and his centre-right cabinet. Rinkevics said parliament could vote on a new government ⁠as early as ‌this week.

National security is expected to ⁠remain a top priority for Kulbergs’ coalition, ​with ‌the Baltic states maintaining a hard line ​on Russia ⁠and remaining among the most outspoken critics of Moscow over the war in Ukraine.

Silina’s government will remain in a caretaker role until a successor is sworn in.

(Reporting by Janis Laizans; writing by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Niklas Pollard ​and Essi Lehto)