Latvian PM Karins Announces Resignation | News

August 14, 2023



On Monday, Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins announced that he would resign amid differences with coalition partners.

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Karins, who is the leader of the center-right New Unity, blamed the centrist United List and conservative National Alliance for thwarting attempts to improve the government’s performance.

“A new government is needed,” Karins said, adding that he would hand in his resignation to President Edgars Rinkevics on Thursday. He also mentioned that he would not seek reappointment as prime minister.

The move comes as a U-turn after his announcement last week that he will start consultations on forming a new cabinet with two opposition parties — the center-left Progressives and centrist Greens and Farmers.

Earlier, New Unity’s existing current partners did not agree to a government reshuffle within the coalition. New Unity plans to name its prime minister candidate on Wednesday.

Karins, a former economy minister and member of European Parliament, became prime minister in 2019 as a compromise candidate heading a five-party coalition in which New Unity was the smallest member.

After New Unity won the parliamentary election last year, Karins managed to form a three-party government with a slim majority. But the new coalition was marred by disagreements.





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