Sept. 4, 1998

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The Central Election Commission has requested to increase financing for the national voting for 438 000 Ls, that is almost a half of the sum allocated for organising the 7th election of the Saeima. Among that Central Election Commission requested means to increase the salary fund and administration expenses almost in half. In its turn the Ministry of Finances doubts the validity of this request.

The Central Election Commission has requested to increase financing for the national voting for 438 000 Ls, that is almost a half of the sum allocated for organising the 7th election of the Saeima. Among that Central Election Commission requested means to increase the salary fund and administration expenses almost in half. In its turn the Ministry of Finances doubts the validity of this request. Neatkariga, Diena, Bizness & Baltiya

The decree to assign a personal code to the daughter of Georgian Irma Tkeshelashvili, who has been illegally residing in Latvia for 7 years and officially expelled from the country, was finally signed at the DCMA yesterday. The daughter was born in Latvia, her father was a Latvian but Irma has no citizenship at all. Therefore law demands to assign the child both citizenship and a personal code, but the officials of the DCMA lingered to do so. Ms.Tkeshelashvili, a former student of the Latvian International Institute of the Bible, has not managed to legalise its staying in Latvia nor find a country where she could go legally. Immigration offices have already several times promised to issue a residence permit, three times tried to expel her from the country, once even by force but did not succeed.

The decree to assign a personal code to the daughter of Georgian Irma Tkeshelashvili, who has been illegally residing in Latvia for 7 years and officially expelled from the country, was finally signed at the DCMA yesterday. The daughter was born in Latvia, her father was a Latvian but Irma has no citizenship at all. Therefore law demands to assign the child both citizenship and a personal code, but the officials of the DCMA lingered to do so. Ms.Tkeshelashvili, a former student of the Latvian International Institute of the Bible, has not managed to legalise its staying in Latvia nor find a country where she could go legally. Immigration offices have already several times promised to issue a residence permit, three times tried to expel her from the country, once even by force but did not succeed. Neatkariga

Yesterday the Saeima adopted amendments to the Civil code establishing the procedure how the violations of the Saeima election law are stated. The amendments anticipate that applications of finding limitations of the right of vote may be submitted by a prosecutor or persons submitting a list of deputy candidates.

Neatkariga The Saeima also adopted in the second and final reading amendments to the

The Saeima also adopted in the second and final reading amendments to the Law on national voting and proposing laws anticipating that a referendum should be organised in one day - on Saturday, instead of former two days, so the referendum will be carried out along with the election on October 3. Another amendment states that military servicemen will be released from their duties for the period of time necessary for voting. During the referendum voters will have to mark their choice with + or - answering the question Are you for the abolishment of the law Amendments to the Law on Citizenship. One more amendment is that it will be possible to vote by mail. Neatkariga, Diena, Jauna Avize

Neatkariga

, answering to the requests of its readers, publishes a full text of amendments to the Law on Citizenship and comments, explaining the essence of them. At first the author of the article explains the process and ways of receiving citizenship, them deals with the window mechanism and the reasons for implementing it. Then he details about the changes, if the amendments would be adopted, and finally explains what the referendum will be about. , answering to the requests of its readers, publishes a full text of amendments to the Law on Citizenship and comments, explaining the essence of them. At first the author of the article explains the process and ways of receiving citizenship, them deals with the “window” mechanism and the reasons for implementing it. Then he details about the changes, if the amendments would be adopted, and finally explains what the referendum will be about. The Chairman of

The Chairman of Latvian Farmers Union L.Strujevics represents his party position on the amendments to the Law on Citizenship in Diena. The Board of LFU took a decision on August 26 to connects its attitude on the amendments to the Law on Citizenship to the adoption of the state language law. If till the referendum such a language law were adopted that would guarantee that all students in Latvia have to master the Latvian language, as well as it would guarantee the use of the Latvian language, then LFU would ask to vote for the amendments. If no such law were adopted till the referendum, the party keeps the right not to support the law. Asked about the possible influence of the amendments to the process of public integration and Latvias joining EU, L.Strujevics answered that amending the Law on Citizenship would favour the process on integration only if citizens and candidates to citizens have common basic interests, understanding of traditions and other emotional factors. And a language is the shortest way to incorporate non-Latvians who have been granted Latvian citizenship. In such a case abolishing of window mechanism would also favour the process of integration. If citizenship, upon a request of childs parents, were granted to a group of children who would not have proper training of Latvian at school, there could form a group on citizens that would have no ties of the language, understanding of the culture and traditions with the state and the rest of citizens. Then there could form a group of citizens having the right to take decisions, but due to the lack of language knowledge, it would be possible to manipulate with it. Diena

The Head of Saeima Commission on Education, Culture and Science Dz.Abikis wrote an open letter correcting the wrong statement published in

The Head of Saeima Commission on Education, Culture and Science Dz.Abikis wrote an open letter correcting the wrong statement published in Diena as if he considered the law on education should be adopted by the next Saeima. He explains that the law has to be considered in the second reading, and it could happen after the Saeima election. But he reminds that the 6th Saeima will still work one month after the election and expresses his hope that the law will still be adopted by this Saeima. Diena

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commentator A.Ozolins analyses the situation with Prime Minister G.Krasts who does not believe in the promises of western states that there will be no additional demands for Latvia if the amendments to the Law on Citizenship were adopted. A.Ozolins writes about the EU answer to Russia concerning Moscows critique that the amendments adopted by the Saeima are just a cosmetic repair and non-sufficient, therefore Latvian legislation needs further improvement and agreement with international (Russian) standards. In the above mentioned document, EU declares clearly that it considers Russia facts and considerations inaccurate and not reflecting the real situation and that it agrees to the announcement of Max van der Stoel that these amendments correspond to the very essence of his recommendations. The other important document is the unprecedented personal announcement of OSCE High Commissioner for G.Krasts that Latvia, adopting these amendments, would fulfil all OSCE recommendation concerning citizenship and no new recommendations are not planned. Diena

I.Egle writes about the possible situation with forming the next government after the election. Sometimes there is a situation when the majority parties may not agree on the candidate for the post of Prime Minister, and in such a case an “outside” might come to the power. During the 6th Saeima it was A.Skele. Several politicians admit that such a possibility could establish after this election. But it is not a secret that the most influential parties have received financing from Venspils transit business enterprises. And

I.Egle writes about the possible situation with forming the next government after the election. Sometimes there is a situation when the majority parties may not agree on the candidate for the post of Prime Minister, and in such a case an outside might come to the power. During the 6th Saeima it was A.Skele. Several politicians admit that such a possibility could establish after this election. But it is not a secret that the most influential parties have received financing from Venspils transit business enterprises. And Diena has an information that the parties, receiving money from Venspils, have been asked to sign a promise not to form a coalition government with Peoples Party lead by A.Skele. The leaders of such parties as Latvijas Cels and TB/LNNK refused such a statement but agreed that their relations with Peoples Party were complicated. But they admit that a coalition without PP could be possible. I.Egle also analyses the possibility of the Mayor of Venspils Lembergs to become a Prime Minister. Diena

S.Upleja writes in

S.Upleja writes in Diena about the Estonian Fund For Integration of non-Estonians, its activities and things achieved. During the first months of its operation, they have received proposals for about 70 different projects, and 5 of them have received financing. Those were projects dealing mostly with teaching the Estonian language to non-Estonians at summer camps but one was about language training in Estonian families. Diena

Sept. 2, 1998

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The government has considered the question of the financing necessary for exchanging citizen passports - in 1999 it should be 2 240 800 Ls, but in 2000 - 1.8 million Ls. It is planned that the question of financing will be discussed together with the program of state investments for 1999 and that the new citizen passports would be made by laser engraving method.

The government has considered the question of the financing necessary for exchanging citizen passports - in 1999 it should be 2 240 800 Ls, but in 2000 - 1.8 million Ls. It is planned that the question of financing will be discussed together with the program of state investments for 1999 and that the new citizen passports would be made by laser engraving method. Neatkariga, Jauna Avize

The illegal immigrants to Latvia, kept at the Centre for Illegal Immigrants on Gaizina St., continue their hunger strike they started on Monday demanding for better living conditions. Originally there were 52 people on strike but, after talks with the Head of Immigration Police I.Silantjevs, only 32 immigrants continue their strike. Police press centre informed that not all demands of these people were realistic, e.g. inspections in the cells were necessary because there had been cases when immigrants had used blade weapons.

The illegal immigrants to Latvia, kept at the Centre for Illegal Immigrants on Gaizina St., continue their hunger strike they started on Monday demanding for better living conditions. Originally there were 52 people on strike but, after talks with the Head of Immigration Police I.Silantjevs, only 32 immigrants continue their strike. Police press centre informed that not all demands of these people were realistic, e.g. inspections in the cells were necessary because there had been cases when immigrants had used blade weapons. Neatkariga, Chas

The Chancellery of the State President considers that the problem of border crossing in Valka - Valga needs more serious attitude from Latvian and Estonian governments. The Head of the Chancellery I.Miller in the answer letter to the NHRO says that the proposals on border crossing in these towns, made by NHRO, are constructive and the Chancellery has forwarded them to the Cabinet of Ministers. Meanwhile the NHRO has received an answer from Estonia on the problem of border crossing for children.

The Chancellery of the State President considers that the problem of border crossing in Valka - Valga needs more serious attitude from Latvian and Estonian governments. The Head of the Chancellery I.Miller in the answer letter to the NHRO says that the proposals on border crossing in these towns, made by NHRO, are constructive and the Chancellery has forwarded them to the Cabinet of Ministers. Meanwhile the NHRO has received an answer from Estonia on the problem of border crossing for children. Neatkariga

The coalition of

The coalition of Labour Party , the Union of Christian Democrats and Latvian Green Party made an announcement yesterday calling Latvian people to vote for abolishing the amendments to the Law on Citizenship but at the same they suggested the Saeima to adopt, by October 3, new amendments to this law that would abolish the window mechanism but would not deal with granting citizenship to children of non-citizens born in Latvia after 1991. The Head of this faction I.Kreituse commented it with the fact that, during the extraordinary Saeima sitting on June 22, when the current amendments to the Law on Citizenship were discussed, 51 deputies supported the idea to abolish the legal norm of so called window mechanism, and there was almost no objection to abolishment of the window mechanism in the society. Other factions of the Saeima did not seem very eager about this initiative, pointing out that new amendments would just cause confusion among people. Neatkariga, Diena, Jauna Avize, SM, Panorama Latvii

Diena

publishes an interview with one of the leaders of the publishes an interview with one of the leaders of the Labour Party Labour Party , A.Kreituss on the amendments to the Law on Citizenship. He speaks in the name of the coalition of , A.Kreituss on the amendments to the Law on Citizenship. He speaks in the name of the coalition of Labour Party Labour Party , , Coalition of Christian Democrats Coalition of Christian Democrats and and Latvian Green PartyLatvian Green Party and states that it has declared their firm position against amending the Law on Citizenship, and now they are busy elaborating their proposals for amending the law. He explains the announcement of the coalition and , answering to a question on the future of the process of integration, states that a careful evaluation of the situation is needed. Even, if the amendments were rejected, and it could happen, there will be a need to reconsider the Law on Citizenship and abolish the window mechanism. And the children problem might be solved only when the law on education has been adopted. and states that it has declared their firm position against amending the Law on Citizenship, and now they are busy elaborating their proposals for amending the law. He explains the announcement of the coalition and , answering to a question on the future of the process of integration, states that a careful evaluation of the situation is needed. Even, if the amendments were rejected, and it could happen, there will be a need to reconsider the Law on Citizenship and abolish the “window” mechanism. And the children problem might be solved only when the law on education has been adopted. The Saeima has adopted amendments to the law “On the status of former USSR citizens who are not citizens of Latvia or any other state”, anticipating that about 6000 permanent residents of Latvia who currently have no status here, would be able to receive a non-citizen passport. To this group of people belong:

The Saeima has adopted amendments to the law On the status of former USSR citizens who are not citizens of Latvia or any other state, anticipating that about 6000 permanent residents of Latvia who currently have no status here, would be able to receive a non-citizen passport. To this group of people belong:

1) those who on July 1, 1992 had a terminated residence permit in Latvia and have valid residence permit or a right to receive such a permit,

1) those who on July 1, 1992 had a terminated residence permit in Latvia and have valid residence permit or a right to receive such a permit,

2) those whose last registered domicile was in the Republic of Latvia and who, after having lost their domicile registration, continued to live permanently in Latvia.

2) those whose last registered domicile was in the Republic of Latvia and who, after having lost their domicile registration, continued to live permanently in Latvia.

About 4000 of the above mentioned persons are spouses of citizens of Latvia, non-citizens, foreigners or stateless persons, about 1000 are registered of personnel departments of different enterprises, but the rest - homeless persons.

About 4000 of the above mentioned persons are spouses of citizens of Latvia, non-citizens, foreigners or stateless persons, about 1000 are registered of personnel departments of different enterprises, but the rest - homeless persons. Neatkariga

Peoples Harmony Party

calls its supporters to take part in the referendum and vote against abolishment of the amendments to the Law on Citizenship The Board of the Party considers that further lingering to amend the Law on Citizenship just splits Latvian society even more, disturbs the process if integration, complicates relations with neighbouring states and endanger chances for Latvia to join EU. Diena

Jauna Avize

investigates how serious is the problem of Russian speaking teachers knowing the Latvian language. The Ministry of Education and Science has requested school boards to give their forecast for possible situation. Answers have been received from 26 boards and they plan that 443 teachers could have problems, but 284 of them are over retirement age. In vocational schools there could be 26 teachers and 31 in pre-school education institutions. So about 3% of all Russian speaking teachers might to fired after January 1, 1999. An opinion poll on the popularity rate of political parties, made by the research Centre “Socially Correlative Data System”, shows that

An opinion poll on the popularity rate of political parties, made by the research Centre Socially Correlative Data System, shows that Tevzemei un Brivibai/LNNK with its 16.7% is coming close to Peoples Party - 19.4%. Latvijas Cels is running third with 10.6%, fourth is the Union of Social Democrats - 10.3%, next is Peoples Harmony Party - 6.1% followed by the New Party - 5.2%. Rigas Balss

SM

writes about the town of Skrunda Radar station after the radar station has been closed down, about the feelings of its military personnel and their family members who know that they have to leave Latvia. writes about the town of Skrunda Radar station after the radar station has been closed down, about the feelings of its military personnel and their family members who know that they have to leave Latvia. Yesterday Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs gave an interview to Latvijas Radio where he spoke about the crisis in Russia. On the one hand it is profitable for Latvia because Russia would be forced to export more raw materials and Latvia could profit on it, but on the other hand Latvia was more interested in the solution of this crisis because Latvia would still need Russian market.

Yesterday Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs gave an interview to Latvijas Radio where he spoke about the crisis in Russia. On the one hand it is profitable for Latvia because Russia would be forced to export more raw materials and Latvia could profit on it, but on the other hand Latvia was more interested in the solution of this crisis because Latvia would still need Russian market. Chas

Sept. 1, 1998

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On August 31, at 12 o’clock, in accordance with the international agreement signed between Latvia and Russia, all transmitters at Skrunda Radar station were switched off. Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs and generals of Russian AF had come to Skrunda to be present at this moment and assured that everything would proceed as it had been agreed upon. They also expressed their satisfaction about successful co-operation. Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs stressed that Russia had carried out all its obligations perfectly and added that with closing down of Skrunda Radar station a new stage of Latvian - Russian relations began. He thanked international donor states, especially the USA and Sweden, international organisations for their input in the implementation of this agreement. Latvia considers OSCE involvement in ensuring the agreement very important. For people in Skrunda it was a festivity day but it was not so for the Skrunda Radar station personnel. As the authorised Skrunda Radar station representative A.Nikitin explained about 200 military servicemen from 450 would stay to dismantle the radar. He did not admit that any serviceman could remain here but those who got married here.

On August 31, at 12 oclock, in accordance with the international agreement signed between Latvia and Russia, all transmitters at Skrunda Radar station were switched off. Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs and generals of Russian AF had come to Skrunda to be present at this moment and assured that everything would proceed as it had been agreed upon. They also expressed their satisfaction about successful co-operation. Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs stressed that Russia had carried out all its obligations perfectly and added that with closing down of Skrunda Radar station a new stage of Latvian - Russian relations began. He thanked international donor states, especially the USA and Sweden, international organisations for their input in the implementation of this agreement. Latvia considers OSCE involvement in ensuring the agreement very important. For people in Skrunda it was a festivity day but it was not so for the Skrunda Radar station personnel. As the authorised Skrunda Radar station representative A.Nikitin explained about 200 military servicemen from 450 would stay to dismantle the radar. He did not admit that any serviceman could remain here but those who got married here. Neatkariga, Diena, Rigas Bals, Jauna Avize, Lauku Avize , Chas , SM, Bizness & Baltiya, Panorama Latvii

State Minister of Municipal Affairs J.Bunkss told

State Minister of Municipal Affairs J.Bunkss told Neatkariga that although it was September 1, Latvian representatives had not received any answer from Estonian officials whether students, going to education institutions in another country would not face any problems with border crossing. The answer according to the agreement should have been given on August 20. Estonian embassy in Riga explained that a written material on border crossing had already been sent. Bunkss said that students would have no problems from Latvian side. Meanwhile, NHRO has received no answers from Latvian and Estonian presidents who were asked to address this problem. Neatkariga

State President G.Ulmanis met yesterday the representatives of

Tevzemei un Brivibai/LNNK and he stuck to his opinion that adopting the amendments to the Law on Citizenship would be more favourable to Latvian interests than abolishing them. In their turn TB/LNNK people boasted that they managed to show a clear picture what development of the state could be if amendments were abolished and stressed that it would not endanger Latvias joining EU. Neatkariga, d

Diena

commentator K.Plamse writes that OSCE recommendations are not bickering to Latvia but a suggestion to do it as it is done elsewherein Europe. She says that an opinion about OSCE demands concerning citizenship and the state language being especial and stricter than the ones for Estonia is wrong and these recommendations are just the existing practice in European countries. K.Plamse analyses the situation with window mechanism and compares citizenship laws in different European countries. as well as the differences in this aspect in Latvia and Estonia. She also writes about Latvian international obligations. commentator K.Plamse writes that OSCE recommendations are not bickering to Latvia but a suggestion to do it as it is done elsewherein Europe. She says that an opinion about OSCE demands concerning citizenship and the state language being especial and stricter than the ones for Estonia is wrong and these recommendations are just the existing practice in European countries. K.Plamse analyses the situation with “window” mechanism and compares citizenship laws in different European countries. as well as the differences in this aspect in Latvia and Estonia. She also writes about Latvian international obligations. J.Adamsons explains in

J.Adamsons explains in Diena the position of the Union of Latvian Socialist Democrats and hs own on the referendum and the amendments to the Law on Citizenship. ULSD stands for elaboration and adoption of a completely new Law on Citizenship. Then the absurd norms in the Law on Citizenship would be corrected. In principle, J.Adamsons is for organising such a referendum but objects using it for some partys election campaign. What concerns the referendum itself, it is very important how the question will be formulated, but it is not known so far. J.Adamsons considers that everybody here must know the Latvian language, but he thinks that people should vote for adopting the amendments. Diena

Several newspapers repeat the information published by SM that OSCE High Commissioner Max van der Stoel had threaten not to give 20 million Lats for Latvian education system to improve the quality of teaching Russian if the amendments to the Law on Citizenship were not adopted.

Several newspapers repeat the information published by SM that OSCE High Commissioner Max van der Stoel had threaten not to give 20 million Lats for Latvian education system to improve the quality of teaching Russian if the amendments to the Law on Citizenship were not adopted. Lauku Avize, Bizness & Baltiya

Y.Yevteyev, the Head of the Social Maintenance Division confirmed the information that Russian military pensioners residing in Latvia had not received their pensions for August due to the fact that the money for it had not been transferred to Latvia yet. They hope that the situation could improve by the end of this week.

Bizness & Baltiya The Deputy Director of DCMA A.J.Lejins, answering the questions of

The Deputy Director of DCMA A.J.Lejins, answering the questions of Panorama Latvii, tells about the situation with the violet passports. Panorama Latvii has received many complains about violation of the date of issuance, too long examination of persons data. The Deputy Director explained that the main problem was with the people who had claimed their former USSR interior passports to be lost, had received a new one and in the lost one they got a domicile registration in Russia. DCMA also pays special attention to military servicemen demobilised in 1991 - 1992. Panorama Latvii

Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs gave a long interview to

Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs gave a long interview to Panorama Latvii where he spoke about European integration, saying that Russians in Latvia could be the first Euro-Russians, and the process of Latvia joining EU could take 7 - 8 years. He also analyses Latvian - Russian relations and says that Russia does not want any dialogue with Latvia, it organises military manoeuvres called Return near the border with Latvia and interferes in the internal affairs of Latvia. Using this possibility, he addresses Russia once again to start an open dialogue on all problems Russia would like to speak about. Panorama Latvii

Aug. 31, 1998

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August 31 is the last day of Skrunda Radar station operation and it will be closed down in the presence of Latvian authorised representative E.Skuja. It is planned that Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs, the Ambassador of Russian Federation A.Udaltsov and representatives of Russian AF will be there. Experts, questioned by journalist, affirmed that Russia followed all its obligations. After the Radar is closed down, the fact will be checked by OSCE experts. The first Deputy of the Commander-in Chief of Russian Strategic Missile forces V.Muravyov had already announced that closing down of Skrunda Radar station would cause problems for Russia to defend its territory from possible missile attack from North-west direction.

August 31 is the last day of Skrunda Radar station operation and it will be closed down in the presence of Latvian authorised representative E.Skuja. It is planned that Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs V.Birkavs, the Ambassador of Russian Federation A.Udaltsov and representatives of Russian AF will be there. Experts, questioned by journalist, affirmed that Russia followed all its obligations. After the Radar is closed down, the fact will be checked by OSCE experts. The first Deputy of the Commander-in Chief of Russian Strategic Missile forces V.Muravyov had already announced that closing down of Skrunda Radar station would cause problems for Russia to defend its territory from possible missile attack from North-west direction. Neatkariga, Diena, Jauna Avize, Chas (28.08.98), Bizness & Baltiya

State President G.Ulmanis addressed the nation in connection with closing down Skrunda Radar station and called it a day when the last units of a alien army is leaving Latvia. He characterised Russia’s activities during closing down period as very correct and had a high opinion on them. He thanked all those Latvian officials, people and diplomats of the democratic world who favoured this event.

State President G.Ulmanis addressed the nation in connection with closing down Skrunda Radar station and called it a day when the last units of a alien army is leaving Latvia. He characterised Russias activities during closing down period as very correct and had a high opinion on them. He thanked all those Latvian officials, people and diplomats of the democratic world who favoured this event. Diena

Diena

publishes Tevzemei un Brivibai/LNNK representative M.Grinblats explanation of TB/LNNK policy concerning the amendments to the Law on Citizenship. The party considers that it is not possible to admit some group of non-citizens to the Latvian citizenship with no Latvian language test and at the same time stresses the necessity to make essential changes to the education and language law, maybe even amending the Law on Citizenship. What concerns the attitude of other states and international organisations, they should respect the decision of the nation. The party is ready to advertise its position during the pre-election period. The Committee of the Cabinet of Ministers has accepted several draft laws concerning the concept of development of DCMA. It anticipates handing over several functions of the Department to the Naturalisation Board that is under the Ministry of Justice from January 1, 1999. The draft law “Amendments to the law on changes in the name, family name and nationality record” anticipates to hand over the function of recording person’s nationality, so far carried out by DCMA to the Registry Office. The Ministry of Finance acknowledged in its report that for realising these new functions Naturalisation Board would need about 60 000 LVL.

The Committee of the Cabinet of Ministers has accepted several draft laws concerning the concept of development of DCMA. It anticipates handing over several functions of the Department to the Naturalisation Board that is under the Ministry of Justice from January 1, 1999. The draft law Amendments to the law on changes in the name, family name and nationality record anticipates to hand over the function of recording persons nationality, so far carried out by DCMA to the Registry Office. The Ministry of Finance acknowledged in its report that for realising these new functions Naturalisation Board would need about 60 000 LVL. Diena

Tevzemei un Brivibai/LNNK

has nominated its candidates to the Cabinet of Ministers and calls citizen of Latvia to vote against the amendments to the Law on Citizenship because they do not encourage the interest of non-citizens to master the Latvian language and wish to integrate into the society, and they threaten establishing of a national state. TB/LNNK representatives acknowledge that it is necessary to create such conditions that would make leaning of the Latvian language unavoidable for all people residing in Latvia, make Latvian foreign policy more active, ensuring observing the interests of the nation, with democratic means support emigration of those Latvian residents to their ethnic fatherland who can not or do not wish to integrate in the Latvian society. Neatkariga, Diena, Jauna Avize

To explain to non-Latvians residing in Latvia the development processes and tendencies of this country, the organisation

To explain to non-Latvians residing in Latvia the development processes and tendencies of this country, the organisation Union of Citizens and Non-citizens has published 5 booklets that, basing on official historic documents show different states of the development of Latvian society and state. Every booklet deals with different topic, e.g. one is dedicated to the system of education from 1919 up to the present times. The Head of this organisation V.Sokolov says that Union of Citizens and Non-citizens wants to further integration of Latvian society and prevent formation of a two community state. Diena

The editors office of

The editors office of Panorama Latvii has received a letter from the Centre of Illegal Immigrants with complains about inhuman living conditions, lack of medical care, impossibility to meet any responsible state officials. They demand for a meeting with the representatives of Latvian Human Rights Committee, OSCE Mission and journalists from Panorama Latvii .

Aug. 29, 1998

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German newspaper Zurcher Zeitung, commenting future reforms and referendum in Latvia, stated that the position of Latvian Prime Minister G.Krasts’s position was disgraceful. The authors of the article stressed that the government managed to amend the Law on Citizenship, but it was achieved fighting the fierce opposition of G.Krasts party

German newspaper Zurcher Zeitung, commenting future reforms and referendum in Latvia, stated that the position of Latvian Prime Minister G.Krastss position was disgraceful. The authors of the article stressed that the government managed to amend the Law on Citizenship, but it was achieved fighting the fierce opposition of G.Krasts party Tevzemei un Brivibai/LNNK. Neatkariga

A UNDP and Ukranian government organised conference for European and CIS countries

A UNDP and Ukranian government organised conference for European and CIS countries Human Rights for the development of a Nation will take place in Yalta on September 2 - 4. Latvia will be represented by the Chairman of the Saeima Human Rights and Social Affairs Commission A.Seiksts, Naturalisation Board Head E.Aldermane and the Deputy Director of Human Rights and Ethnic Studies Centre A.Kamenska who will represent the national report Human Rights and Social Integration in the Republic of Latvia. Neatkariga

By September 1, a DCMA working group has to prepare regulations for an international tender on printing new, safe passport blanks for citizen passports of the Republic of Latvia and to announce this tender. It most probably will be done, but the government has forgotten to allocate financing fort this purpose.

By September 1, a DCMA working group has to prepare regulations for an international tender on printing new, safe passport blanks for citizen passports of the Republic of Latvia and to announce this tender. It most probably will be done, but the government has forgotten to allocate financing fort this purpose. Neatkariga

At a press conference, hold on Thursday,

At a press conference, hold on Thursday, Democratic Party Saimnieks expressed their support to the amendments to the Law on Citizenship and called their supporters to vote for them at the referendum. The party reminded that they were the initiators to elaborate such amendments and thanked Latvijas Cels, Peoples Party and other political forces for their support to this DPS initiative. DPS Deputy Chairman D.Turlais said that, according to his information, several Russian diplomats had voiced their belief that abolishing of the amendments to the Law on Citizenship would be in favour of Russia because Latvia would loose its western supporters. Neatkariga, Panorama Latvii (31.08.98)

Central Board of the

Central Board of the Union of Christian Democrats adopted an announcement calling the citizens of Latvia to participate in the referendum and vote for the amendments. Neatkariga

Diena

publishes an interview with the Chairman of publishes an interview with the Chairman of Latvijas CelsLatvijas Cels A.Pantelejevs where Mr.Pantelejevs voices the position of A.Pantelejevs where Mr.Pantelejevs voices the position of LC LC on the amendments to the Law on Citizenship. He says that the adoption of amendments means that the state assumes a political responsibility for these 18 000 children and describes the present situation as absurd when, Latvia, being an independent state, has an increasing number of non-citizens. on the amendments to the Law on Citizenship. He says that the adoption of amendments means that the state assumes a political responsibility for these 18 000 children and describes the present situation as absurd when, Latvia, being an independent state, has an increasing number of non-citizens. The leader of the faction of Labour Party, unions of Christians and Greens I.Kreituse proposed the Saeima to take another vote on abolishing the “window” mechanism while the amendments had been stopped and no national voting had not taken place yet. She considers that the main issue of the referendum is granting citizenship to children of non-citizens but not abolishing of the “window” mechanism, and the Saeima could agree on this issue. The Head of the Saeima Juridical Office G.Kusins considers that it would not be correct for the Saeima to adopt new amendments to the Law on Citizenship, abolishing the “window” mechanism before the national voting on them.

The leader of the faction of Labour Party, unions of Christians and Greens I.Kreituse proposed the Saeima to take another vote on abolishing the window mechanism while the amendments had been stopped and no national voting had not taken place yet. She considers that the main issue of the referendum is granting citizenship to children of non-citizens but not abolishing of the window mechanism, and the Saeima could agree on this issue. The Head of the Saeima Juridical Office G.Kusins considers that it would not be correct for the Saeima to adopt new amendments to the Law on Citizenship, abolishing the window mechanism before the national voting on them. Diena, Bizness & Baltiya

Lauku Avize

interview the Chairman of Peoples Party A.Skele on PPs position concerning citizenship and state language law issues. A.Skele explains why PP decided to support the amendments to the Law on Citizenship. He also tells the correspondents about partys ideas to realise an active national policy that contains 6 paragraphs on education because in 13 parishes of Latvia Latvian children have to go to a Russian speaking school because there is no Latvian school. Skeles position of the state language is very strict - nobody will be granted Latvian citizenship without knowing the Latvian language. The only exception will be these 18 000 children He tries to make Russian speakers to realise that they willnot be able to get a well paid job in Latvia not knowing the state language. OSCE High Commissioner Max van der Stoel, during his meeting with the Minister of Education and Science J.Gaigals, had threatened that OSCE would refuse to allocate 20 million LVL that OSCE offered to invest in the Latvian system of education within 10 years if the amendments to the Law on Citizenship would be abolished during the referendum. Latvian Minister is ready to fight

OSCE High Commissioner Max van der Stoel, during his meeting with the Minister of Education and Science J.Gaigals, had threatened that OSCE would refuse to allocate 20 million LVL that OSCE offered to invest in the Latvian system of education within 10 years if the amendments to the Law on Citizenship would be abolished during the referendum. Latvian Minister is ready to fight Tevzemei un Brivibai/LNNK . He refused the rumour spread by TB/LNNK that schools directors could only be citizens of Latvia and prolonged the term for Russian speaking teachers to pass the state language knowledge test on the highest level till January 1, 1999. SM

Panorama Latvii announces a telephone action on the topic “What I think about the coming referendum.” They will receive calls from people on Saturday, August 30 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

Panorama Latvii announces a telephone action on the topic What I think about the coming referendum. They will receive calls from people on Saturday, August 30 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

 

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