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. 7, 2006

  • Member of All for Latvia: naturalisation may lead to the loss of the political power
  • Latvian Conservative Youth Union held a discussion on Integration through the culture
Member of the political party “All for Latvia!” Janis Derums stated that “massive naturalisation has resulted in an army of disloyal citizens” on the party’s internet home page. “Naturalization may lead to the situation when Latvians lose political power, as the number of naturalized persons has already reached 10% of all Latvian citizens,” says Janis Derums. He also believes that all extreme right parties should form a coalition.

Member of the political party All for Latvia! Janis Derums stated that massive naturalisation has resulted in an army of disloyal citizens on the partys internet home page. Naturalization may lead to the situation when Latvians lose political power, as the number of naturalized persons has already reached 10% of all Latvian citizens, says Janis Derums. He also believes that all extreme right parties should form a coalition. Vesti Segodnya

On 30 January, the Latvian Conservative Youth Union held a discussion “Integration through the culture.” Columnists, journalists, actors, education experts, doctors and others took part in the discussion. Members of the discussion came to a conclusion that currently politicians do not see the dialog between Latvians and Russians in a positive light: politicians of both wings think about election results and not about harmony in society. Members of discussion also concluded that Latvian society needs to develop the idea of consolidation.

On 30 January, the Latvian Conservative Youth Union held a discussion Integration through the culture. Columnists, journalists, actors, education experts, doctors and others took part in the discussion. Members of the discussion came to a conclusion that currently politicians do not see the dialog between Latvians and Russians in a positive light: politicians of both wings think about election results and not about harmony in society. Members of discussion also concluded that Latvian society needs to develop the idea of consolidation. Latvijas Avize

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