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. 5, 2001

 

Press Report

Latvia’s Way blames coalition partners and thinks that LW has all chances to win at the next Saeima elections voiced the leadership of LW at party’s conference on Saturday. The party’s members said that LW’s position is very normal ahead of the 8th Saeima elections, and that tolerance remains the party’s identity.

Latvias Way blames coalition partners and thinks that LW has all chances to win at the next Saeima elections voiced the leadership of LW at partys conference on Saturday. The partys members said that LWs position is very normal ahead of the 8th Saeima elections, and that tolerance remains the partys identity. Diena, Neatkariga, Chas, Vesti Segodnja

“The transfer to education in the state language at national minority schools should not be implemented in accordance with the principle to do it “at all costs”, it should be flexible and reasonable”, said Naturalisation Board head E.Aldermane at the conference “The Perspectives of Minority Education in Latvia” in Daugavpils.

The transfer to education in the state language at national minority schools should not be implemented in accordance with the principle to do it at all costs, it should be flexible and reasonable, said Naturalisation Board head E.Aldermane at the conference The Perspectives of Minority Education in Latvia in Daugavpils. Diena

Telegraf provides more detailed information about the conference. The comparison between language situations in Estonia and Latvia was drawn, as well as the particular situation in Daugavpils was discussed at the conference.

Telegraf provides more detailed information about the conference. The comparison between language situations in Estonia and Latvia was drawn, as well as the particular situation in Daugavpils was discussed at the conference.

Diena

introduces the readers with the personality of the new American ambassador to Latvia B.Karlson. introduces the readers with the personality of the new American ambassador to Latvia B.Karlson.

Vecernaja Riga

interviews Russian ambassador to Latvia I.Studennikov. The ambassador voices that the biggest concern for Russia are the non-citizens in Latvia as there are 58 differences between the rights of citizens and non-citizens… Russia supports naturalisation, however, the procedure should be made easier. The ambassador does not consider that easier visa requirements for non-citizens to enter Russia prevent them from naturalisation. I.Studennikov also provides his opinion about the possibilities to sign co-operation agreements between the two countries in different spheres. interviews Russian ambassador to Latvia I.Studennikov. The ambassador voices that “the biggest concern for Russia are the non-citizens in Latvia as there are 58 differences between the rights of citizens and non-citizens… Russia supports naturalisation, however, the procedure should be made easier”. The ambassador does not consider that easier visa requirements for non-citizens to enter Russia prevent them from naturalisation. I.Studennikov also provides his opinion about the possibilities to sign co-operation agreements between the two countries in different spheres.

Chas

interviews President Vaira Vike-Freiberga. The main discussion themes were women in politics and gender equality. interviews President Vaira Vike-Freiberga. The main discussion themes were women in politics and gender equality. The draft project on a co-operation agreement between the Latvian and Russian capital cities could be discussed in the middle or end of November, when a Moscow delegation will visit Riga.

The draft project on a co-operation agreement between the Latvian and Russian capital cities could be discussed in the middle or end of November, when a Moscow delegation will visit Riga. Chas

Vesti Segodnja

interviews British Ambassador to Latvia Stephen Nash. The ambassador talks about his career, family and personal matters. interviews British Ambassador to Latvia Stephen Nash. The ambassador talks about his career, family and personal matters.

Vesti Segodnja

writes about the issues concerning the education reform in 2004. The newspaper gives the basic principles of the bilingual education model developed by the Association for the Support of the Russian Language Schools in Latvia. As well as the newspaper names three steps how to provide practical assistance to ensure that national minorities will have possibility to study in their own languages, that is, parents and teachers have to discuss in detail education model developed by ASRLSL; draw up the lists with potential members for the ASRLSL conference and the last, be present at the conference and demonstrate the stance. writes about the issues concerning the education reform in 2004. The newspaper gives the basic principles of the bilingual education model developed by the Association for the Support of the Russian Language Schools in Latvia. As well as the newspaper names three steps how to provide practical assistance to ensure that national minorities will have possibility to study in their own languages, that is, parents and teachers have to discuss in detail education model developed by ASRLSL; draw up the lists with potential members for the ASRLSL conference and the last, be present at the conference and demonstrate the stance. Today is the first edition of the new newspaper

Today is the first edition of the new newspaper Telegraf in the Russian language. The newspaper asked the Latvian President what is her opinion about the press in Latvia. V.Vike-Freiberga considers that the press in Latvia has made a good progress during last 10 years. She points out that press in Latvian differs from the press in Russian, as the two audiences are interested in quite different subjects. On the whole, the President thinks that the press in Latvia is becoming the cornerstone of a democratic country. Telegraf

Telegraf

interviews Latvian Prime Minister A.Berzins. When asked about the possible establishment of the new party by E.Repse, the Prime Minister is rather sceptical about the chances of the party to win at the next Saeima election. The Prime Minister gives his considerations about the future of his party Latvias Way, as well as about Latvias membership to NATO "In any case officials state that NATO won't change its position as regards enlargement. The question is what will the alliance itself be like? Indeed, maybe Russia will also find itself in NATO. interviews Latvian Prime Minister A.Berzins. When asked about the possible establishment of the new party by E.Repse, the Prime Minister is rather sceptical about the chances of the party to win at the next Saeima election. The Prime Minister gives his considerations about the future of his party Latvia’s Way, as well as about Latvia’s membership to NATO "In any case officials state that NATO won't change its position as regards enlargement. The question is what will the alliance itself be like? Indeed, maybe Russia will also find itself in NATO”.
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