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Re:Baltica’s special offer – behind the scenes before the Latvian parliamentary election in October

This is a copy of Re:Baltica’s English newsletter, sent on Aug 23, 2018. If you want to receive newsletters like this via e-mail, sign up!


Dear Re:Baltica friends,

With regard to the growing interest in the coming elections to the Latvian parliament or Saeima, we will experiment with offering you a weekly summary of important events up to election day on October 6. These newsletters are a partly-off-record synthesis of the main events and issues to save you time monitoring the media.

One big thing… Is a Latvian oligarch supporting a populist party as a means of getting Harmony (Saskaņa) into the next government?

There is considerable circumstantial evidence that Ainars Šlesers, a former politician, government minister and, yet again, a businessman, is supporting the populist Who Owns The State (KPVLV), founded in 2016 by the former actor and parliamentarian Artuss Kaimiņš and others. What points to this?

In short:

The facts gathered by Re:Baltica indicate that the editors of Dienas Bizness are not independent in selecting editorial themes and favor Harmony and KPVLV in the forthcoming vote. However, it is not clear exactly what ties Mr. Šlesers has with the populist party – does he merely share information or are there financial ties.

Go deeper:

For deeper insight into the political parties in this year’s elections (read in ENG).

July voter polls showed Harmony, as always, in first place at 21% with KPVLV in third place after a sharp rise to 7%. This makes it unlikely that both parties can gain a majority of seats in the 100-member Saeima. However, there is a large number of undecided voters – 23%, but almost 13% of voters are saying that they don’t plan to vote at all.

If you have any questions or suggestions on what you would like to read in the upcoming newsletters, please, let me know.

Truly Yours,
Inga (Journalist and co-founder of Re:Baltica)

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