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Latvian Prime Minister resigns over handling of Ukrainian drone incidents

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ay 14 Latvia’s centre-right Prime Minister Evika Silina said on Thursday she had resigned, triggering ​the collapse of her coalition government just months before an election ‌due in October.

“I am resigning, but I am not giving up,” Silina, who has been prime minister since 2023, said in a televised statement.

Silina’s government will stay ​on as caretaker until a replacement is sworn in. Latvian President ​Edgars Rinkevics, who is tasked by the constitution to select ⁠a leader of the government, will meet all parliamentary parties on Friday.

Silina fired ​Defence Minister Andris Spruds at the weekend, after two stray Ukrainian drones flew ​into Latvia from Russia and exploded at an oil storage facility, the latest in a string of such incidents in NATO members Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.

The drones were ​not detected by the Latvian Army as they flew in from Russia, ​the army’s head said, and Silina blamed Spruds for not having developed anti-drone systems ‌fast ⁠enough.

In response, Spruds’ Progressives party withdrew its support from Silina’s government on Wednesday, leaving her without a majority in parliament and vulnerable to a potential no-confidence motion.

Silina came to power at the head of a broad coalition after ​the resignation of ​Krisjanis Karins, also ⁠from her centre-right New Unity party, in August 2023.

In a SKDS/LSM opinion poll last month, Progressives ranked as ​the second most popular party nationally with 6.9% voter ​approval, ahead ⁠of New Unity, which was sixth with 5.9% voter approval.

Opposition Latvia First party topped the poll, with 8.9% approval. The poll showed 26.1% of voters ⁠undecided, with ​16.2% saying they didn’t intend to vote.

Ukrainian ​President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that Ukraine would send experts to Latvia to help protect ​the country’s skies.

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