Aleksejs Rosļikovs

Aleksejs Rosļikovs

politician Latvia

Aleksejs Rosļikovs is a prominent Latvian politician and leader of the political party 'Stabilitātei'. He recently made headlines by submitting a request to the Saeima regarding the actions of a history teacher at Rīgas 71st Secondary School, who allegedly required students to stand for the Ukrainian national anthem. Rosļikovs argued that this could violate students' rights to express their opinions, highlighting issues of freedom of expression in educational settings.

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Latvia Latvia: Aleksejs Rosļikovs is a member of the Riga City Council who was detained by Estonian police and sent back to Latvia. 4

Diena: Rosļikovam bijusi VDD atļauja šonedēļ apmeklēt Igauniju / Diena

Estonia Estonia: Aleksejs Rosļikovs is under investigation for inciting national hatred and intolerance related to a parliamentary incident. 3

Postimees – major Estonian daily, est. 1857: VIDEO ⟩ Politsei pidas Eestisse teel olnud skandaalse Läti poliitiku kinni

Estonia Estonia: Aleksejs Rosļikovs is a Latvian politician who noted that the upcoming dialogue is prompted by a time of persecution and restrictions in the Baltic states. 5

Postimees – major Estonian daily, est. 1857: Poliitik Olga Ivanova kutsus Tallinna skandaalsed venemeelsed poliitaktivistid

Latvia Latvia: Aleksejs Rosļikovs is the leader of 'Stabilitātei!' and commented on Pučka's situation regarding his language test. 6

Diena: Uz valsts valodas pārbaudi nosūtītais Stabilitātei Saeimas deputāts Pučka noliek mandātu / Diena

Latvia Latvia: Aleksejs Rosļikovs is the leader of the Stabilitātei! party, which was expected to receive eight mandates in the elections. 7

Diena: Nav korelācijas starp Rīgas politiku un valdību / Diena

Estonia Estonia: Aleksejs Roslikovs spoke in the Saeima about the criminalization of the Russian language in Latvia. 5

Postimees – major Estonian daily, est. 1857: JUHTKIRI ⟩ Hiiliv riigipöördekatse Lätis