The epidemiological situation in Latvia is stabilising slowly; however, it is not yet possible to abolish or relax the established safety measures. Data from the Centre for Disease Prevention and…
Good evening dear people of Latvia! The passing year has proved to be the year of tenacity and challenges. The Covid-19 pandemic is one of the greatest challenges we have faced since the restoration…
On 5 February 2021, in the meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers, it was decided to increase safety measures at points of sale from 8 February 2021, while gradually expanding on-site trading…
At the meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers today, on 5 February, the government supported the model of safe trade proposed by the Ministry of Economics. On 8 February, a gradual transition to it will…
On Friday, 5 February, the Cabinet of Ministers decided to extend the emergency situation until 6 April. From the next Monday, 8 February, higher safety standards for the on-site trade will take…
To safeguard strict epidemiological control during the COVID-19 pandemic and continued commercial activities of the carriers simultaneously, one has specified which documents cargo and passenger…
On Tuesday, 2 February, the Cabinet of Ministers, after carefully assessing the epidemiological situation, conceptually agreed on a unified approach to the management of Covid-19 in Latvia after 8…
In his address to the Members of the Parliament and society during the foreign policy debates, Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš stressed that the desire and aspirations of people to live in freedom…
The international initiative “Open Government Partnership” has recognized the implementation of Latvia's regulation governing the whistleblowing as the best practice example in the European region,…
When participating in the disclosure of the report “Effectiveness of Investigations and Trials of the Criminal Offences in the Economic and Financial Area” produced by the State Audit Office and the…