Integration monitor

Integration monitor is a daily Latvian press digest on ethnic minority and society integration issues. The Monitor reviews the biggest Latvian dailies: Diena, Latvijas Avize, Neatkariga (in Latvian language), Vesti Segodnya (in Russian language). In specific cases other information sources are used. Latvian Centre for Human Rights is not responsible for information published by the media.

Feb. 5, 2001

Press Report

Finnish Prime Minister P.Lipponen arrived to Riga to discuss bilateral relations and Latvian integration into EU.

Finnish Prime Minister P.Lipponen arrived to Riga to discuss bilateral relations and Latvian integration into EU. Diena, Neatkariga, Jauna Avize, Vesti Segodnya

Diena

published an article where journalists analyze programs and possible election results for the left wing political forces. During the last Saeima election the Union of left wing parties received the majority of voices in Riga and it allowed hoping for similar results in this local government election. published an article where journalists analyze programs and possible election results for the left wing political forces. During the last Saeima election the Union of left wing parties received the majority of voices in Riga and it allowed hoping for similar results in this local government election. Latvian MFA submitted for affirming at the Cabinet of Ministers the list of Latvian judges, candidates for judge positions at the European Human rights Court. The candidates are the present judge E.Levits and lawyers S.Harbacevica and Z.Udris.

Latvian MFA submitted for affirming at the Cabinet of Ministers the list of Latvian judges, candidates for judge positions at the European Human rights Court. The candidates are the present judge E.Levits and lawyers S.Harbacevica and Z.Udris. Neatkariga

Latvian Prime Minister A.Berzins assured editors-in-chief of regional newspapers that the government was more stable than any time before. A.Berzins added that it was achieved disregarding the decision of the New Faction to work in the opposition. He explained that now there was no chance to take any decision if the coalition partners did not reached a consensus.

Latvian Prime Minister A.Berzins assured editors-in-chief of regional newspapers that the government was more stable than any time before. A.Berzins added that it was achieved disregarding the decision of the New Faction to work in the opposition. He explained that now there was no chance to take any decision if the coalition partners did not reached a consensus. Rigas Balss (02.02.)

Former Soviet security services officer M.Farbtuh, sentenced for wartime crimes in Latvia, submitted a request on releasing him before the end of his sentence term due to health problems.

Former Soviet security services officer M.Farbtuh, sentenced for wartime crimes in Latvia, submitted a request on releasing him before the end of his sentence term due to health problems. Panorama Latvii

MP S.Dolgopolov informed that a working group of three lawyers from the faction For Human Rights in United Latvia finished the draft of Council of Non-citizens and it was planned to submit this draft to the present Riga City Council. The developers of this draft are sure about the necessity of their work because there are too many people in Riga deprived of their right of political representation and consequently – participating in city’s life.

MP S.Dolgopolov informed that a working group of three lawyers from the faction For Human Rights in United Latvia finished the draft of Council of Non-citizens and it was planned to submit this draft to the present Riga City Council. The developers of this draft are sure about the necessity of their work because there are too many people in Riga deprived of their right of political representation and consequently – participating in citys life.

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