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New Latvian PM pledges to beef up air defenses – POLITICO

By staffMay 28, 20261 Min Read
New Latvian PM pledges to beef up air defenses – POLITICO
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He added that his first task will be border security and anti-drone measures, including a compensation mechanism to cover damages. Budget stabilization, fair elections, migration and fighting corruption are also on the agenda, along with ongoing support for Ukraine.

“The economy goes hand in hand with security. Without security, there cannot be an economy, and without an economy, there will not be security,” said Kulbergs. 

The new coalition was assembled after two stray Ukrainian drones struck Latvian oil infrastructure earlier in May, prompting Prime Minister Evika Siliņa’s resignation.

Kulbergs, a former automotive businessman and head of Latvia’s Auto Association, only entered parliament in 2022 but quickly built a profile railing against what he called “legalized corruption” in state management.

His cabinet also includes Lebanon-born Health Minister Hosams Abu Meri — a practicing gastroenterologist known for continuing to perform endoscopies while in office — and Defense Minister Raivis Melnis, a career military officer who previously served as a military adviser to Ukraine.

The incoming government will have less than six months to execute its agenda, as Latvia is scheduled to hold parliamentary elections on Oct. 3.

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