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    The Progressives (Latvian: Progresīvie, Latvian: ['pɾɔgɾesiːviɛ]) is a social-democratic and green political party in Latvia. The party was founded on...
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    Agnese Lāce (category The Progressives (Latvia) politicians)
    1987) is a Latvian politician of The Progressives serving as minister of culture since 2024. She was previously parliamentary secretary to the minister...
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  • Unity (Latvian: Vienotība, V) is a liberal-conservative political party in Latvia. It is a member of the New Unity alliance and is positioned on the centre-right...
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    Latvia (/ˈlætviə/ LAT-vee-ə, sometimes /ˈlɑːtviə/ LAHT-vee-ə; Latvian: Latvija [ˈlatvija] ), officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic...
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    Kaspars Briškens (category The Progressives (Latvia) politicians)
    the post of prime minister of the Progressives party. He graduated from the International Baccalaureate program of the Riga State Gymnasium No.1. In 2005...
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    Mārtiņš Staķis (category The Progressives (Latvia) politicians)
    (in Latvian). DELFI. Retrieved October 2, 2020. "Development/For!/Progressives lead the way in Rīga council elections". Public Broadcasting of Latvia. August...
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    Stability! with 7%, Latvia First with 6%, and The Progressives, who entered parliament for the first time with 6% of the vote. The wasted vote in this...
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    New Unity (redirect from New Unity (Latvia))
    The New Unity (Latvian: Jaunā Vienotība, JV) is a centre-right political alliance in Latvia. Its members are Unity and four other regional parties, and...
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    Andris Šuvajevs (category The Progressives (Latvia) politicians)
    is a Latvian economic anthropologist, researcher, and politician. He currently serves as a member of the 14th Saeima, representing the Progressives party...
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    Antoņina Ņenaševa (category The Progressives (Latvia) politicians)
    (born 17 July 1988) is a Latvian politician, educator. Currently a member of the 14th Saeima (Parliament), she serves on the Education, Culture and Science...
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    "Harmony" is a member of the Progressive Alliance and the Party of European Socialists. After the 2014 European Parliament election in Latvia, its sole MEP, Andrejs...
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    Agnese Logina (category The Progressives (Latvia) politicians)
    1990) is a Latvian cultural researcher, film curator and critic, cultural policy expert and politician. She was the Minister of Culture of Latvia from September...
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    Edmunds Cepurītis (category The Progressives (Latvia) politicians)
    19 July 1991) is a Latvian politician and environmentalist. He is currently a member of the 14th Saeima, representing the Progressive Party. Previously...
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    Leila Rasima (category The Progressives (Latvia) politicians)
    (born 20 January 1987) is a Latvian politician of The Progressives who was elected member of the Saeima in 2022. In the 2021 municipal elections, she...
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    Latvia First (Latvian: Latvija pirmajā vietā, LPV) is a right-wing populist political party in Latvia. It was founded in August 2021 by businessman and...
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  • Progressivism (redirect from Progressives)
    Unlike progressives in a broader sense, some cultural progressives may be economically centrist, conservative, or politically libertarian. The Czech Pirate...
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    in Latvia and the second oldest existing Latvian political party after the Latvian Farmers' Union. It is currently represented with two seats in the parliament...
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  • announced in Latvia". Public Broadcasting of Latvia. 27 May 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2020. "Development/For!/Progressives lead the way in Rīga council...
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    The government of Latvia is the central government of the Republic of Latvia. The Constitution of Latvia (Latvian: Satversme) defines Latvia as a parliamentary...
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    Andris Sprūds (category CS1 Latvian-language sources (lv))
    member of the 14th Saeima, and the Minister of Defence of Latvia. He represents the Progressives party. In 1997, he obtained a master's degree in Central...
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    Second Kariņš cabinet (category 2022 establishments in Latvia)
    The second Krišjānis Kariņš' cabinet (Latvian: Kariņa 2. ministru kabinets) was the 41st government of Latvia, sworn in on 14 December 2022 after Krišjānis...
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  • from United List, Latvia First and MP Glorija Grevcova, but had 62 MP vote against him. Pinto, who was supported by The Progressives, received ten votes...
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    itself with The Progressives. The Progressives and Movement For! declined invitations to join the list. The Central Election Commission of Latvia used its...
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    Latgale; allied with Unity within the New Unity alliance People's Servants for Latvia (Tautas kalpi Latvijai, TKL) Progressive Christian Party (Kristīgi Progresīvā...
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    Siliņa cabinet (category Cabinets of Latvia)
    The Evika Siliņa cabinet (Latvian: Siliņas ministru kabinets) is the 42nd and current government of Latvia, sworn in on 15 September 2023 after Evika Siliņa...
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  • (ER; Latvian: Līdztiesība, Russian: Равноправие) was a political party in Latvia, mainly supported by the Russian minority. ER was founded on the basis...
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  • The People's Party (Latvian: Tautas partija, TP) was a conservative political party in Latvia. The People's Party was the leader of three governments...
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    The Popular Front of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Tautas fronte) was a political organisation in Latvia in the late 1980s and early 1990s which led Latvia...
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    The Latvian Green Party (Latvian: Latvijas Zaļā partija, LZP) is a green conservative political party in Latvia. Founded in 1990, the party was a member...
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    Evika Siliņa (category Prime ministers of Latvia)
    ˈsɪlɪnɪə/; Latvian: [ˈævika ˈsiliɲa]; born 3 August 1975) is a Latvian lawyer and politician who has been serving as the prime minister of Latvia since 15...
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