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.

Nov. 15, 2003

  • Josette Durrieu, the chairperson of the Monitoring Committee of the Councils of Europe Parliamentary Assembly, will visit Latvia
  • Boris Tsilevitch about the forthcoming activities of the EP Legal Affairs Committee concerning Martjan Bekasovs recall
  • Statistics on naturalization
  • The head of the party BITE Jakov Pliner on the methods of achieving partys goals
  • Lauku Avize criticizes the proposal to amend the Citizenship Law
On 18 November, the chairperson of the Monitoring Committee of the Council’s of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Josette Durrieu will pay a second visit to Latvia to monitor the fulfilling of recommendations to Latvia previously provided by the Committee. The recommendations included the ratification of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, amendments to the State Language Law and Education Law, and the adoption of the Law on Minority Protection. Josette Durrieu will meet with the President, Prime Minister, the Saeima’s Speaker, representatives of minority NGOs, the Naturalization Board and the ambassador of Russia to Latvia.

On 18 November, the chairperson of the Monitoring Committee of the Councils of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Josette Durrieu will pay a second visit to Latvia to monitor the fulfilling of recommendations to Latvia previously provided by the Committee. The recommendations included the ratification of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, amendments to the State Language Law and Education Law, and the adoption of the Law on Minority Protection. Josette Durrieu will meet with the President, Prime Minister, the Saeimas Speaker, representatives of minority NGOs, the Naturalization Board and the ambassador of Russia to Latvia. Chas

According to the observer to the European Parliament Boris Tsilevitch (People’s Harmony Party), the Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament will evaluate both legal and political aspects of Martjan Bekasov’s recall. Boris Tsilevitch considers assumptions that the Committee could decide to postpone Latvia’s accession to the EU, published in

According to the observer to the European Parliament Boris Tsilevitch (Peoples Harmony Party), the Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament will evaluate both legal and political aspects of Martjan Bekasovs recall. Boris Tsilevitch considers assumptions that the Committee could decide to postpone Latvias accession to the EU, published in Vesti Segodnya, as exaggerated. Neatkariga Rita Avize

Yesterday 85 newly naturalized citizens have received the Cabinet’s of Ministers directive on granting the Latvian citizenship. In 2003, 8059 persons have been granted Latvian citizenship through naturalization, including 878 under aged persons.

Yesterday 85 newly naturalized citizens have received the Cabinets of Ministers directive on granting the Latvian citizenship. In 2003, 8059 persons have been granted Latvian citizenship through naturalization, including 878 under aged persons. Diena

Chas interviews the head of the party BITE Jakov Pliner, who believes that a non-parliamentary struggle – the acts of non-violent resistance in full compliance with the law – is the only way to achieve partys goals. Jakov Pliner points to the unwillingness of the state to respond to the partys initiatives to start a dialog.

Lauku Avize criticizes the initiatives of the Naturalization Board and the Special Task Ministers for Societal Integration to facilitate naturalization through amending the Citizenship Law.

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