PRIME MINISTERS’ COUNCIL OF THE BALTIC COUNCIL OF MINISTERS The Prime Ministers have agreed to the following statement regarding the upcoming NATO Summit on 14 June 2021 in Brussels. The Summit will…
On 1 June, after assessing the epidemiological situation, the Cabinet of Ministers decided to follow the four-step plan and gradually ease Covid-19 control measures in education, culture, trade, and…
On Thursday, 27 May, the Cabinet of Ministers decided to ease restrictions on gathering, visiting recreation and entertainment venues, and working for people who have either been vaccinated against…
In response to the actions of the Belarussian authorities in intercepting and landing a civilian passenger aircraft of airline Ryanair from the European Union forcibly at the Minsk airport, when…
On 24 March 2021, the Arbitral Tribunal in Eugene Kazmin v. Republic of Latvia (ICSID case No. ARB/17/5),[1] an arbitration conducted under the auspices of the International Centre for Settlement of…
On Wednesday 14 April, Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš and Director General of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) Fabiola Gianotti, signed an Agreement on Latvia's accession to…
On 13 April, the government decided to submit to the Saeima the amendments to the Law on Ports drafted by the Ministry of Transport. The amendments provide for changing the port management model in…
On Thursday, 1 April, the Cabinet of Ministers specified the regulations necessary for the control of Covid-19, which will be in force from 7 April after the end of the emergency situation. With the…
On Friday, 26 March, the Cabinet of Ministers conceptually agreed to maintain most of the safety measures and restrictions introduced to curb Covid-19 after Easter, but at the same time end the…
The number of unique users who have visited the single website covid19.gov.lv, which was developed a year ago, amounts to 1.46 million. The single helpline 8345 has been operating for as long, with…