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Latvian president proposes opposition lawmaker as next prime minister

By Thomson Reuters May 16, 2026 | 9:07 AM

By Janis Laizans

TALLINN, May 16 (Reuters) – Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics on Saturday proposed opposition lawmaker Andris Kulbergs ​as the next prime minister after ‌Evika Silina resigned.

Silina said on Thursday she was stepping down, triggering the collapse of her coalition just months before an election ‌due ​in October.

Kulbergs, from United ⁠List of smaller parties – ⁠the largest opposition bloc in parliament – will take office if lawmakers approve him and his cabinet.

“Considering recent events, ​I think the new prime minister should come from opposition parties,” Rinkevics ⁠told a press ⁠conference.

Silina dismissed Defence Minister Andris ​Spruds last weekend after two Ukrainian drones ​strayed into Latvia from Russia and exploded ‌at an oil storage facility, the latest in a series of such incidents in NATO members Latvia, Estonia ⁠and Lithuania.

The Latvian army said it failed to detect the drones as they crossed from ⁠Russia. Silina ‌blamed Spruds for not ⁠developing anti-drone systems quickly enough.

In ​response, ‌Spruds’ Progressives party withdrew support ​from Silina’s ⁠government on Wednesday, leaving her without a parliamentary majority and exposed to a no-confidence vote.

(Reporting by Janis Laizans. Writing by Andrius Sytas. Editing by Louise Heavens and ​Mark Potter)