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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.

maijs 30, 2003

Integration and Minority Information Service

Integration and Minority Information Service
of the Latvian Centre for Human Rights and Ethnic Studies

  • Attempts to destabilise the government are increasing in intensity
  • Leader of an NGO: state should provide more support for non-citizens
  • Education Law will be amended
  • Integration Minister in TV show
  • Education Committee of the Riga City Council developed an activity plan regarding the implementation of the education reform
  • Russian pre-school education in Riga

Diena

reports that attempts to destabilise the government are intensifying. As evidence the newspaper names the activities of the opposition parties against the attempts of the ruling parties to amend the Law on Prevention of Corruption and rumours that this government will collapse soon. Various interviewees named the Union of the Greens and Farmers and FF/LNNK as they key organisers of destabilisation, while others named the Peoples Party. The Prime Minister Einars Repse stated that the coalition has never felt stronger. Political commentators surveyed by reports that attempts to destabilise the government are intensifying. As evidence the newspaper names the activities of the opposition parties against the attempts of the ruling parties to amend the Law on Prevention of Corruption and rumours that this government will collapse soon. Various interviewees named the Union of the Greens and Farmers and FF/LNNK as they key organisers of destabilisation, while others named the People’s Party. The Prime Minister Einars Repse stated that the coalition has never felt stronger. Political commentators surveyed by Jauna AvizeJauna Avize – chairperson of Latvias Way Janis Naglis, the Union of Farmers and Greens MP Vilis Kristopans and the Peoples Party Board member, political scientist Artis Pabriks all believe that this summer the government will remain in place unchanged. – chairperson of Latvia’s Way Janis Naglis, the Union of Farmers and Greens MP Vilis Kristopans and the People’s Party Board member, political scientist Artis Pabriks all believe that this summer the government will remain in place unchanged. Chas, Vesti SegodnyaChas, Vesti Segodnya

Diena

features an article by one of the leaders of the anti-NATO NGO Prata Speks Igors Kuzmuks. The NGO provides Latvian language courses free of charge. Igors Kuzmuks states the poor state language skills are the key obstacle, which prevents in his estimate 700,000 Latvian non-citizens from acquiring Latvian citizenship. According to Igors Kuzmuks the officials attitude towards integration issues is one of the explanations for poor state language skills and the state should provide a more assistance. The Education Minister Karlis Sadurskis stated that if the Saeima does not manage to amend the Education Law until the end of the spring session, the government will amend the Law this summer.

The Education Minister Karlis Sadurskis stated that if the Saeima does not manage to amend the Education Law until the end of the spring session, the government will amend the Law this summer. Diena

The Special Task Minister for Societal Integration Affairs Nils Muiznieks took part in the TV show “From the Position of Power.” The Integration Minister voiced his opinion about the protest meeting. He said that the meeting is a serious signal to the government, however, the Minister finds it strange that many non-citizens want to participate in the protests, but do not want to naturalise and have a direct influence on politics. Regarding the statements of the Prime Minister that hostile forces organised the meeting, Nils Muiznieks comments that the Prime Minister went too far and that he would not speak this way.

The Special Task Minister for Societal Integration Affairs Nils Muiznieks took part in the TV show From the Position of Power. The Integration Minister voiced his opinion about the protest meeting. He said that the meeting is a serious signal to the government, however, the Minister finds it strange that many non-citizens want to participate in the protests, but do not want to naturalise and have a direct influence on politics. Regarding the statements of the Prime Minister that hostile forces organised the meeting, Nils Muiznieks comments that the Prime Minister went too far and that he would not speak this way.

Yesterday the Education Committee of the Riga City Council has developed an activity plan regarding the implementation of the education reform. The Council has to collect all information from school by July, develop a database by August and analyse the info by November.

Yesterday the Education Committee of the Riga City Council has developed an activity plan regarding the implementation of the education reform. The Council has to collect all information from school by July, develop a database by August and analyse the info by November. Chas, Vesti Segodnya

Chas

interviews the official of the Riga City Council who is responsible for pre-school education. Many municipal Russian kindergartens do not have classes of Latvian and pre-school teachers do not speak Latvian with kids. The official also states that the tendency for Russian parents to send their children to Latvian kindergartens is decreasing. interviews the official of the Riga City Council who is responsible for pre-school education. Many municipal Russian kindergartens do not have classes of Latvian and pre-school teachers do not speak Latvian with kids. The official also states that the tendency for Russian parents to send their children to Latvian kindergartens is decreasing. Students of the Russian school No 22 are indignant about the reportage of the TV channel LNT about the education reform. Students claim that the LNT did not reflect them in a true light and cut most of the material and arguments out.

Students of the Russian school No 22 are indignant about the reportage of the TV channel LNT about the education reform. Students claim that the LNT did not reflect them in a true light and cut most of the material and arguments out. Vesti Segodnya

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