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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.

marts 14, 2000

Press Report

President V.V.Freiberga considers that the ruling coalition is not so united as it used to be at the beginning. She thinks that these parties should work to consolidate the coalition and the society would not get an impression that the Government is busy just with quarrelling and having no time for doing its proper job.

President V.V.Freiberga considers that the ruling coalition is not so united as it used to be at the beginning. She thinks that these parties should work to consolidate the coalition and the society would not get an impression that the Government is busy just with quarrelling and having no time for doing its proper job. Neatkariga, Diena, Respublika

During her meeting with the Minister of Education, the President pointed out that the education reform should be realised so that the children’s interests would not suffer. She said that the child should be in the centre of attention, let he had a possibility to get to school, have lunch there and do his home works.

During her meeting with the Minister of Education, the President pointed out that the education reform should be realised so that the childrens interests would not suffer. She said that the child should be in the centre of attention, let he had a possibility to get to school, have lunch there and do his home works. Neatkariga

The annual marching of legionnaires will take place without any stir and participation of high state officials. State President was positive about crossing this day off the list of national commemoration days and suggested to celebrate it on November 11. The Saeima Speaker J.Straume will be on an official visit to Germany, and the Prime Minister has no intention to attend it. Some politicians TB/LNNK and People’s Party plan to participate in this march. There is no exact information about the position of the representatives of Armed Forces.

The annual marching of legionnaires will take place without any stir and participation of high state officials. State President was positive about crossing this day off the list of national commemoration days and suggested to celebrate it on November 11. The Saeima Speaker J.Straume will be on an official visit to Germany, and the Prime Minister has no intention to attend it. Some politicians TB/LNNK and Peoples Party plan to participate in this march. There is no exact information about the position of the representatives of Armed Forces. Diena, Vesti Segodnya

Riga Municipal Police will take care of order during this event, but the Satversme Defence Office Director L.Kamaldins admitted a possibility that left radicals could plan some activities on this day.

Riga Municipal Police will take care of order during this event, but the Satversme Defence Office Director L.Kamaldins admitted a possibility that left radicals could plan some activities on this day.

A.Riskin in

A.Riskin in Panorama Latvii gives the Russian point of view on the situation in Latvia concerning the rebirth of Nazism. One may have an impression that Nazism is reviving in Europe. The Austrian events and now this march in Latvia are evidences to it.

The Saeima Budget Commission insisted that the proposed draft law of the Cabinet of Ministers on introducing a state fee of 15 LVL for taking the state language exam should be maximally specified. From this fee will be exempt people who undergo naturalisation. These 15 LVL will be the maximal sum, and the Cabinet of Ministers has to prepare the exemptions according to income groups. And there is one more thing to worry about – a new draft law increasing the number of the state language knowledge groups from three to six. The responsinle institutions: the Ministry of Education and Science and the State language Centre are trying to get the monopoly of this profitable business.

The Saeima Budget Commission insisted that the proposed draft law of the Cabinet of Ministers on introducing a state fee of 15 LVL for taking the state language exam should be maximally specified. From this fee will be exempt people who undergo naturalisation. These 15 LVL will be the maximal sum, and the Cabinet of Ministers has to prepare the exemptions according to income groups. And there is one more thing to worry about – a new draft law increasing the number of the state language knowledge groups from three to six. The responsinle institutions: the Ministry of Education and Science and the State language Centre are trying to get the monopoly of this profitable business. Panorama Latvii

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