Linda Liepiņa
Linda Liepiņa is a Latvian politician representing the LPV party in the Saeima, the Latvian parliament. She has been actively involved in discussions surrounding the country's electoral processes and governance. Recently, she voiced concerns during a parliamentary session regarding the adequacy of leadership following the resignation of Kristīne Saulīte from the Central Election Commission, suggesting that mere accountability is insufficient in the face of political mismanagement.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Latvia | 1 | 4.00 | 0.11% | +0% | 1,886,198 | 2,163 | $34,000 | 39$ |
| Totals | 1 | 1,886,198 | 2,163 | $34,000 | 39$ |
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Recent Mentions
Latvia:
Linda Liepiņa criticized the Progresīvie party and called for a coalition friendly to the US.
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Latvia:
Linda Liepiņa justified her faction's negative attitude towards Andris Saulītis by citing the politicization of his nomination.
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Latvia:
Linda Liepiņa indicated that she cannot yet evaluate the President's decision regarding the Istanbul Convention.
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Latvia:
Linda Liepiņa noted that the conversation with the head of the President's Chancellery was respectful and all opinions were heard.
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France:
Linda Liepina is a deputy who viewed the Istanbul Convention as an ideology intruding into the daily lives of Latvians.
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Latvia:
Linda Liepiņa is the head of the Saeima faction of Latvia First.
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Lithuania:
Linda Liepina, a member of the opposition right-wing party 'First Latvia', expressed concerns about foreign ideology infiltrating daily life.
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Latvia:
Linda Liepiņa criticized Siliņa's work and advised deputies not to bring the budget portfolio.
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Latvia:
Linda Liepiņa is one of the authors of the proposed law to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention.
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Latvia:
Linda Liepiņa is one of the signatories of the proposed legislation regarding the Istanbul Convention.
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