Latvian Prime Minister Silina resigns over handling of Ukraine drone incidents


FILE PHOTO: Latvia's Prime Minister Evika Silina addresses the media on the day of a summit of the European Union and regional partners' leaders in Nicosia (Lefkosia), Cyprus, April 24, 2026. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou/File Photo

May 14 (Reuters) - Latvia's centre-right Prime ⁠Minister Evika Silina said she ‌would resign on Thursday, triggering the collapse of her coalition government just months before ​an election is due ⁠in October.

"I ⁠am resigning, but I am not giving ⁠up," ‌she said in a televised statement.

Latvian President Edgars ⁠Rinkevics, who is tasked by the ​constitution ‌to select a leader of ⁠the government, ​will meet all parliamentary parties on Friday.

Silina, of the centre-right New ⁠Unity party, was left ​without a ruling majority in the parliament on Wednesday after the left-wing ⁠Progressives party said it was withdrawing its support.

The decision followed the firing at the weekend of ​Progressives' Defence Minister Andris ⁠Spruds over the handling of ​incidents involving stray Ukrainian ‌drones flying into Latvia ​from Russia.

(Reporting by Janis Laizans, writing by Andrius Sytas)

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