maijs 19, 2008

  • Cabinet of Ministers is planning to review a proposal of the Ministry of Interior to lower state language proficiency requirements for firemen and border guards
  • Latvijas Avize prints an interview about state language in Latvia

Vesti Segodnya reports that today, the Cabinet of Ministers is planning to review a proposal of the Ministry of Interior to lower state language proficiency requirements for firemen and border guards. According to effective legal norms, representatives of these professions must have highest state language proficiency level. The Ministry of Interior argues that firemen and border guards in their work do not have necessity for the highest language proficiency level. The Ministry of Justice and its Head Gaidis Berzins are strongly objecting to the proposal.

In an interview with

In an interview with Latvijas Avize, head of the Control Department of the State Language Centre Antons Kursitis has stated that usage of Latvian language should be demanded in those spheres which concern legal interests of society. Mr. Kursitis believes that Russian speaking residents should adjust to ethnic Latvian majority in terms of usage of Latvian language. Head of the State Language Commission Andrejs Veisbergs in an interview with the newspaper has stated that if integration in Latvia will not be based on Latvian language and culture than Latvia might become two-community state and Russian language will be dominating, while Latvian language will be in reserved positions

maijs 16, 2008

  • Saeima has supported draft amendments to the Administrative Violations Code stipulating fines for provision of information in foreign languages
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not support widening of list of posts and professions which would require obligatory Latvian language proficiency and usage
  • Vesti Segodnya prints an interview with political scientist ex-Minister of Integration Nils Muiznieks
  • Chas reports about a study on promotion and preservation of culture in ethnic minority schools
  • Representatives of ethnic Russian NGOs from Latvia will take part in a round-table discussion concerning interaction of Russian Diasporas in Europe
The Saeima has supported and forwarded to the Saeima’s commissions the draft amendments to the Administrative Violations Code prepared by the Ministry of Justice stipulating fines for provision of information in foreign languages. Particularly, the draft amendments concern fining house management companies which provide information to their tenants in Latvian and in Russian languages. Vesti Segodnya

The Saeima has supported and forwarded to the Saeimas commissions the draft amendments to the Administrative Violations Code prepared by the Ministry of Justice stipulating fines for provision of information in foreign languages. Particularly, the draft amendments concern fining house management companies which provide information to their tenants in Latvian and in Russian languages. Vesti Segodnya

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not support widening of list of posts and professions which would require obligatory Latvian language proficiency and usage. As reported, such list is prepared by the Ministry of Justice and it contains about 250 posts and professions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that such amendments contradict the State Language Law, moreover, significant increase of number of post and professions required for higher state language proficiency would not promote wider usage of Latvian language. Latvijas Avize

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not support widening of list of posts and professions which would require obligatory Latvian language proficiency and usage. As reported, such list is prepared by the Ministry of Justice and it contains about 250 posts and professions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that such amendments contradict the State Language Law, moreover, significant increase of number of post and professions required for higher state language proficiency would not promote wider usage of Latvian language. Latvijas Avize

Vesti Segodnya prints an interview with political scientist ex-Minister of Integration Nils Muiznieks. Mr. Muiznieks believes that serious discussions about granting Latvia’s non-citizens voting rights in municipal election will start only in about 5 years when the number of non-citizens will decrease while the number of new ethnic Russian citizens of Latvia will grow. Mr. Muiznieks considers that if non-citizens elect municipal governments that would radically change attitude of politicians, while some parties would lose their influence at all. Nils Muiznieks also believes that ethnic Russians in Latvia will be able to change situation in the country only in co-operation with ethnic Latvians.

Vesti Segodnya prints an interview with political scientist ex-Minister of Integration Nils Muiznieks. Mr. Muiznieks believes that serious discussions about granting Latvias non-citizens voting rights in municipal election will start only in about 5 years when the number of non-citizens will decrease while the number of new ethnic Russian citizens of Latvia will grow. Mr. Muiznieks considers that if non-citizens elect municipal governments that would radically change attitude of politicians, while some parties would lose their influence at all. Nils Muiznieks also believes that ethnic Russians in Latvia will be able to change situation in the country only in co-operation with ethnic Latvians.

Chas reports that the Bilingual Centre of Riga in co-operation with the Education Contents and Examination Centre of the Ministry of Education have held a study on promotion and preservation of culture in ethnic minority schools. The aim of the study was to reveal whether the schools affords opportunities to learn about culture, languages and history of ethnic minorities in Latvia and whether they help to maintain ethnic identity of students. According to the newspaper, the study has showed that promotion and preservation of culture in ethnic minority schools is poor due to the luck of support of the Ministry of Education. Also, issues concerning culture of ethnic minorities in Latvia are not sufficiently presented in school programs and standards.

Chas reports that representatives of ethnic Russian NGOs from Latvia will take part in a round-table discussion concerning interaction of Russian Diaspora with other ethnic Diasporas in Europe. The discussion is planned to be held in Luxemburg on 16 to 18 May.

 

maijs 15, 2008

  • Vesti Segodnya reports that Latvian national radicals are planning to hold a joint meeting

Vesti Segodnya reports that Latvian national radicals are planning to hold a joint meeting with an aim to discuss consolidation of common efforts in field of Latvian nationalism and possible merge of all political nationalistic organisations. According to the newspaper, all preparations for the meeting are kept in a secret.

maijs 14, 2008

  • Andrejs Veisbergs assessed the status of the state language
  • Diena interviews Tariq Modood on multiculturalism
Chairperson of the State Language Commission Andrejs Veisbergs assessed the status of the state language 18 years since declaration of Latvian independence. In a commentary published by

Chairperson of the State Language Commission Andrejs Veisbergs assessed the status of the state language 18 years since declaration of Latvian independence. In a commentary published by Diena, he concludes that today Latvian language usage opportunities are very good – it has reclaimed lost spheres, became an official language of the EU and is widely used in computer sciences. According to Andrejs Veisbergs, the so-called school reform of 2004 can be mentioned as one the latest achievements in strengthening the positions of the state language. Andrejs Veisbergs believes that the noticeable influence of English language is not a threat yet. Diena

Diena published an interview with Tariq Modood, professor at the University of Bristol (UK). Replying to the journalists question on the possible threat posed by multiculturalism to the idea of national state, Tariq Modood noted that national culture should not be looked upon as an item of museum exhibition. National culture will be changing as long as it is alive; it is not a single unit, but rather a mixture. Citizens have a right to be part of this mixture, to influence it and to be able to recognise themselves in it. Citizens should not think that national culture is something that belongs to others, belongs to a dominant group. Multiculturalism is opposed to the idea that national culture belongs only to some people. Diena

maijs 13, 2008

  • Concord Centre proposes to grant voting rights in EU Parliament election to all permanent residents regardless of citizenship
Concord Centre faction has called upon the members of the EU Parliament to widen political rights of permanent residents of the European Union. The Concord Centre proposes to grant the right to vote in the EU Parliament elections to all permanent residents of the EU regardless of citizenship, including Latvian citizenship.

Concord Centre faction has called upon the members of the EU Parliament to widen political rights of permanent residents of the European Union. The Concord Centre proposes to grant the right to vote in the EU Parliament elections to all permanent residents of the EU regardless of citizenship, including Latvian citizenship. Chas

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