
Sanda Siliņa
Sanda Siliņa is the Prime Minister of Latvia, known for her focus on national security and defense. Under her leadership, the Latvian government has committed to increasing defense spending to 4% of GDP, with a vision to reach 5% in the future. Siliņa emphasizes the importance of enhancing Latvia's military capabilities and the development of the national defense industry, advocating for effective resource management within the government to achieve these goals. Her recent discussions with NATO and European leaders highlight a collaborative approach to strengthening defense measures in response to geopolitical challenges.
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Sanda Siliņa is the Latvian Prime Minister who condemned the Iranian regime's attacks and praised the UAE's air defense.
Aptuveni 2000 Latvijas valstspiederīgo AAE ir drošībā / DienaSiliņa evaluated the difficult choices ahead for politicians regarding budget cuts and resource allocation.
Būs jālemj par amatpersonu skaita samazinājumu valsts pārvaldē / Diena
Sanda Siliņa is referred to as the Prime Minister of Latvia who confronted the President about his remarks.
Valdības brīvais kritiens iesaldēts / Diena
Siliņa emphasized the need for national military industry development in Latvia.
Latvijas aizsardzības tēriņus nākamgad plāno celt līdz 4% no IKP un vēlāk virzīties uz 5% / Diena

