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.

Oct. 29, 2010

  • Neatkariga: at least 50,000 ethnic Latvians voted for the Concord Centre
  • One-fourth part of the newly elected MPs have insufficient Latvian language proficiency
  • Three workers of the Russias CIS Countries Institute were denied Latvian visas
According to a study conducted by a student of the Geography and Earth Sciences Faculty of the University of Latvia, at least 50,000 ethnic Latvians voted for the Concord Centre. The conclusion was drawn from correlating the data on ethnic Latvian and ethnic minority voters living in every Latvian region. Columnist of

According to a study conducted by a student of the Geography and Earth Sciences Faculty of the University of Latvia, at least 50,000 ethnic Latvians voted for the Concord Centre. The conclusion was drawn from correlating the data on ethnic Latvian and ethnic minority voters living in every Latvian region. Columnist of Neatkariga believes that results of this study show that the assertion that the Concord Centre is only ethnic Russian party is wrong. Neatkariga

The State Language Centre believes that one-fourth part of the newly elected MPs have insufficient Latvian language proficiency.  The Centre is planning to meet with the head of the Concord Centre’s faction in order to discuss state language proficiency among its members elected in the Saeima because the majority of MPs with insufficient language proficiency comes from this party.

The State Language Centre believes that one-fourth part of the newly elected MPs have insufficient Latvian language proficiency. The Centre is planning to meet with the head of the Concord Centres faction in order to discuss state language proficiency among its members elected in the Saeima because the majority of MPs with insufficient language proficiency comes from this party. Neatkariga

Latvijas Avize reports that three workers of the Russias CIS Countries Institute were denied Latvian visas. The persons planned to take part in a conference about the main tasks for preservation of so-called Russian world in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia held by Russian compatriots organisations in Riga. The CIS Countries Institute criticizes such decision of Latvia and considers that it is aimed at hindering relations between Russia and Latvia.

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