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.

Июнь 26, 2004

  • Latest ratings of the political parties
  • Appeal to the state officials due to the implementation of the education reform
  • Deputy Speaker of the Russia State Council Dmitry Rogozin calls the European Parliaments MPs to exert a pressure on the new MPs from Latvia on the observation of minority rights
  • Neatkariga Rita Avize writes about the naturalisation exams
  • Russian language newspapers write about the future of the NGO Cita Politika
  • World reunion of Estonians, who lives outside the Estonia, is taking place in Riga
The latest

The latest Latvijas Fakti opinion poll indicates that in June the most popular party still is New Era with the rating 18,9%. A dramatic increase in the ratings of: For Fatherland and Freedom/LNIM, which rates14%. Other ratings are: For Human Rights in United Latvia – 8,6%, Peoples Party – 6% and Union of Greens and Farmers – 5,7%, Peoples Harmony Party – 3,2% and Latvias First Party – 2,9%. Diena, Telegraf

Newspapers continue to write about the call to the state officials, issued by the group of intellectuals due to the implementation of the education reform.

Newspapers continue to write about the call to the state officials, issued by the group of intellectuals due to the implementation of the education reform. Diena features the main statements of this document and some comments. Latvijas Avize prints the statements of several persons, who have signed this document, about the education reform. For example, former Prime Minister Andris Berzins believes that the reform must be implemented only in those schools, which are ready for it. According to him, it is also necessary to prepare a transitional formula, providing possibilities for municipalities to schedule when each of its schools will be able to implement the education reform. Cardinat Janis Pujats also states that he is not for the elimination of the reform but against the creation of ethnic tensions. Diena, Latvijas Avize

Deputy Speaker of the Russia State Council Dmitry Rogozin (Rodina) has called on the MPs of the European Parliament to exert a pressure on the new MPs elected from Latvia in order to attain the granting of the civic and political rights for all the residents of Latvia in irrespective of their ethnic identity. At the same time Dmitry Rogozin in the statement, spread to the Russian mass media, is appealing to the Russian government, calling on it to adopt political and economic measures in order to help enforce the observance of human rights in Latvia.

Deputy Speaker of the Russia State Council Dmitry Rogozin (Rodina) has called on the MPs of the European Parliament to exert a pressure on the new MPs elected from Latvia in order to attain the granting of the civic and political rights for all the residents of Latvia in irrespective of their ethnic identity. At the same time Dmitry Rogozin in the statement, spread to the Russian mass media, is appealing to the Russian government, calling on it to adopt political and economic measures in order to help enforce the observance of human rights in Latvia. Chas features an interview with Dmitry Rogozin. Latvijas Avize, Vesti Segodnya, Chas, Telegraf

Neatkariga Rita Avize writes about the naturalisation exams, featuring the opinion of the deputy head of the Naturalisation Boards Examination and Methodological Centre Lilita Danga about the level of difficulty of the exams.

Russian language newspapers

Russian language newspapers write about the forthcoming change of the NGO Cita Politika (The Other Policy) into a political party. Vesti Segodnya, Telegraf

Newspapers write about the

Newspapers write about the world reunion of Estonians, who lives outside Estonia, which is taking place in Riga from 26 till 30 June. Neatkariga Rita Avize features an interview with the head of the Latvian Estonian Cultural Society Parja Svarpstina, according to whom there are approximately 3,000 Estonians living in Latvia. Vesti Segodnya, Neatkariga Rita Avize

 

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