jūlijs 19, 2010

  • Latvia and other EU countries will probably have to accept guest workers on the basis of common procedural rules

Telegraf reports that the European Commission is planning to set standard procedures on acceptance of seasonal workers from non-EU countries. This could mean that all the EU countries including Latvia will have to accept guest workers on the basis of common procedural rules. The draft stipulates easier employment procedures for guest workers and raises their social security.

jūlijs 16, 2010

  • Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticizes the language quotas included in the Law on Electronic Mass Media
  • 2,010 Rumanian citizens are officially employed in Latvia
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticizes the language quotas included in the Law on Electronic Mass Media recently supported by the Saeima. According to a representative of the Russian Ministry, language quotas for TV channels are discrimination of rights and interests of Russian speaking residents of Latvia. As reported, the new Law on Electronic Mass Media stipulates that 65% of broadcasts of national and regional electronic mass media should be in Latvian language.

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticizes the language quotas included in the Law on Electronic Mass Media recently supported by the Saeima. According to a representative of the Russian Ministry, language quotas for TV channels are discrimination of rights and interests of Russian speaking residents of Latvia. As reported, the new Law on Electronic Mass Media stipulates that 65% of broadcasts of national and regional electronic mass media should be in Latvian language. Latvijas Avize, Diena

According to a Rumanian news agency “Mediafax”, 2,010 Rumanian citizens are officially employed in Latvia.

According to a Rumanian news agency Mediafax, 2,010 Rumanian citizens are officially employed in Latvia. Chas

jūlijs 15, 2010

  • Academician Sergejs Kruks: traditional values cannot ensure consolidation of the society
Academician Sergejs Kruks an interview with Latvijas Avize stated that traditional values cannot ensure consolidation of the society. According to Mr. Kruks, Latvia should search for modern values such as knowledge in economics which would promote modernisation of the society.

Academician Sergejs Kruks an interview with Latvijas Avize stated that traditional values cannot ensure consolidation of the society. According to Mr. Kruks, Latvia should search for modern values such as knowledge in economics which would promote modernisation of the society.

jūlijs 13, 2010

  • National and regional electronic mass media will have to broadcast at least 65% of their programmes in state language
  • Court: Riga City Council did not have sufficient justification to ban the event devoted to the entry of Nazi troops to Riga held on 1 July
  • Chas reports about sale of an anti-Semitic book in one of the Latvian book shops
Yesterday, the Saeima supported the new version of the Law to Electronic Mass Media, which envisages that national and regional electronic mass media should broadcast at least 65% of its programmes in state language. At least 51% of programmes during the week should be made in Europe and 40% of those should be in Latvian language. The MPs did not support a proposal to determine that audio-visual programmes made in Europe should be broadcasted in the prime time (from 6.pm – 11.pm).

Yesterday, the Saeima supported the new version of the Law to Electronic Mass Media, which envisages that national and regional electronic mass media should broadcast at least 65% of its programmes in state language. At least 51% of programmes during the week should be made in Europe and 40% of those should be in Latvian language. The MPs did not support a proposal to determine that audio-visual programmes made in Europe should be broadcasted in the prime time (from 6.pm – 11.pm). Latvijas Avize

The Administrative Court of Riga District decreed that the Riga City Council did not have sufficient justification to ban the event devoted to the entry of Nazi troops to Riga held on 1 July. According to the Court, organisers of the action wanted to honour the memory of Latvian patriots but the City Council had only suspicions that they wanted to glorify Nazism or incite ethnic hatred. The Court said that the event cannot be banned on the basis of suspicions alone.

The Administrative Court of Riga District decreed that the Riga City Council did not have sufficient justification to ban the event devoted to the entry of Nazi troops to Riga held on 1 July. According to the Court, organisers of the action wanted to honour the memory of Latvian patriots but the City Council had only suspicions that they wanted to glorify Nazism or incite ethnic hatred. The Court said that the event cannot be banned on the basis of suspicions alone. Vesti Segodnya

Chas reports about sale of an anti-Semitic book in one of the Latvian book shops. Representatives of the book shop stated that they do not check content of books but if the book contains illegal information it will be removed from sale.

jūlijs 12, 2010

  • Car decorated with Russian flag burned in Riga
  • President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers received first official invitation to visit Moscow
Newspapers report about a car burned in Riga last week. The owner believes that his car was burned because it was decorated with Russian flag and symbols and when he saw his car burning he also noticed a graffiti written on his car in Latvian “Do not love Russia!” However the fire destroyed the car completely so it is impossible to prove if ethnic hatred was indeed a motive behind this act of vandalism.

Newspapers report about a car burned in Riga last week. The owner believes that his car was burned because it was decorated with Russian flag and symbols and when he saw his car burning he also noticed a graffiti written on his car in Latvian Do not love Russia! However the fire destroyed the car completely so it is impossible to prove if ethnic hatred was indeed a motive behind this act of vandalism. Chas, Vesti Segodnya

The Head of the Russia’s President’s Administration Sergey Narishkin presented the President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers official invitation to visit Moscow. Mr. Zatlers is the first Latvian President who might come to Russia with official visit.

The Head of the Russias Presidents Administration Sergey Narishkin presented the President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers official invitation to visit Moscow. Mr. Zatlers is the first Latvian President who might come to Russia with official visit. Chas, Telegraf

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