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Matuo
09-18-2011, 12:05 PM
Left-wing Harmony Centre party gains a milestone victory, but falls short of an absolute majority.
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2011 01:39
A left-wing, pro-Russia party has captured the most votes in Latvia's parliamentary elections, marking a milestone for the tiny Baltic nation where parties distrustful of Russia have dominated all national elections since independence 20 years ago.

With some 90 per cent of the vote counted early on Sunday, Harmony Centre, a party catering to the country's ethnic Russian minority, had 29.5 per cent of the vote.

The elections come three months after the country's legislature was dissolved over a corruption crisis.

Since 1991, when Latvia regained its independence after the breakup of the Soviet Union, no such party had either won an election or been included in a coalition government, a streak that Harmony hopes to change after Saturday's election.

But other parties were already manoeuvring to shut Harmony out of any coalition government.

Approximately one-third of Latvia's 2.2 million people are minorities whose native language is Russian. Many of them are "non-citizens" who lack the right to vote.

Latvia was occupied by the Soviet Union for a half-century after World War II.

An upstart party formed by former President Valdis Zatlers was in second place with 20.3 per cent, while Unity, the senior partner in the current ruling center-right coalition, was third with 18.1 per cent.

Coalition talks

Leaders of these two partie, which could together pull in about 45 seats in the 100-member Parliament, have suggested they would begin coalition talks immediately in order to seize the initiative from Harmony in forming the next government.

Analysts believe the two parties are likely to leave prime minister Valdis Dombrovskis in his position, which would be a key signal to international lenders and investors who want assurances that Latvia will stick to its commitments to cut its budget deficit and keep on track to adopting the euro in 2014.

Still, to secure a parliamentary majority, the two parties will probably have to invite one of three parties expected to break the 5 per cent barrier required to gain seats in Parliament.

Other than Harmony, there is the populist Greens and Farmers Union, which was gaining 12.4 per cent of the vote, and the right-wing National Alliance, with 13.3 per cent.

But since the two center-right parties have sworn not to cooperate with the populists, they face a stark choice for a third coalition partner: either the pro-Russia Harmony or the Russia-hating National Alliance.

"Forming a coalition, I think, will be more difficult than a year ago," former President Vaira Vike-Freiberga told public radio on Saturday.

"Honestly speaking, I don't see that we are being offered something that could drastically change the situation."

Saturday's snap ballot was forced by a July referendum in which more than 90 per cent of voters backed a move by then president Zatlers to dissolve parliament over graft fears in so-called "oligarch parties".

After being ousted from the presidency in July, Zatlers formed his own party bent on rooting out corruption - a move that proved popular in light of Saturday's swift rise to second spot in the polls.

Boom turned to bust in Latvia in 2008 when it saw its economy shrink by 25 per cent over two years, marking the world's deepest plunge in output.

The international bailout paired with deep cuts in public spending has pulled the 2004 EU member out of recession, with its economy expect to grow as much as 5 per cent this year.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2011/09/201191804155455927.html


Damn, which idiots voted for that Harmony party? Not only Russian-speakers, of course, but also some Latvians! What those Latvians are thinking about? What is reason for them to vote for such pro-Moscovic party?

Waidewut
09-18-2011, 12:43 PM
Half of the russian-speakers aren't even citizens, so they couldn't vote. But the Latvians who voted for them were masses of pensioners, who want only bigger pensions IMO.

beaver
09-18-2011, 12:55 PM
What those Latvians are thinking about?
I dont know what Latvians think but the situation is idiotic. Ours shouldn't be the leading politic force there being a minority finally. It would be much better if they returned home but this is a dream of course.

Turkophagos
09-18-2011, 01:14 PM
Wise move. The Russian Federation is a better option than EU.

beaver
09-18-2011, 01:26 PM
Half of the russian-speakers aren't even citizens, so they couldn't vote. But the Latvians who voted for them were masses of pensioners, who want only bigger pensions IMO.
So, they hope for some Russian pensions if they voted for "Russian party"? It would be too stupid. I know one guy in Paris, he is a French citizen, works in the Paris brunch of one of American consulting companies as one of chief officiers (and he is Russian). He said to me the next (about 2004, abt): "I will never see any pension from the French Republic". And he is a prof btw.

Talvi
09-18-2011, 01:40 PM
So, they hope for some Russian pensions if they voted for "Russian party"? It would be too stupid. I know one guy in Paris, he is a French citizen, works in the Paris brunch of one of American consulting companies as one of chief officiers (and he is Russian). He said to me the next (about 2004, abt): "I will never see any pension from the French Republic". And he is a prof btw.

Im not sure about this party, but also in Estonia the party who is pro-Russian promises to raise pensions and what not for the elderly, so a large percentage of the votes come from there.


I also heard that the amount of voters was quite low this year, so maybe this result will make real Latvians actually go and vote the next times.

Thats how it went here.

Waidewut
09-18-2011, 01:48 PM
So, they hope for some Russian pensions if they voted for "Russian party"? It would be too stupid. I know one guy in Paris, he is a French citizen, works in the Paris brunch of one of American consulting companies as one of chief officiers (and he is Russian). He said to me the next (about 2004, abt): "I will never see any pension from the French Republic". And he is a prof btw.

The Russian party is also the left-wing party. They made this huge campaign about rapidly increasing pensions, which is impossible actually. They are just promising things they can't do and and blaming right-wing politics in Latvia for the past 20 years.

Turkophagos
09-18-2011, 01:54 PM
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09-18-2011, 02:02 PM
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09-18-2011, 02:11 PM
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beaver
09-18-2011, 03:01 PM
Im not sure about this party, but also in Estonia the party who is pro-Russian promises to raise pensions and what not for the elderly, so a large percentage of the votes come from there.
They should be hanged up on the nearest aspen if they allow to themselves to promise such things to not so competent elderly people. But I also cannot understand why Latvians could trust to such bullshit? In any case there will be now new problems.

Waidewut
09-18-2011, 03:02 PM
I also heard that the amount of voters was quite low this year, so maybe this result will make real Latvians actually go and vote the next times.

Thats how it went here.

The amount of votes was the lowest ever, only 60% of our citizens actually voted

Matuo
09-19-2011, 07:53 AM
At least 15% from Latvian voters voted about Harmony. It looks like their main motive was to vote about leftist party with social programmes, because all other parties were rightist.

http://www.diena.lv/latvija/politika/par-saskanas-centru-balsojusi-15-proc-latviesu-13904194

Tony
09-19-2011, 11:17 AM
Is anyonelse thinkin' what I'm thinking right now?;)

:p

Peerkons
09-19-2011, 04:28 PM
Is anyonelse thinkin' what I'm thinking right now?;)

:p

Explain, please?

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Dirsā būs, ja Zatlers paņems SC koalīcijā. Vēl jau nekas nav noticis, bet šamējie te flirtē, cik medijos var saprast. Zināju, ka tas čalis nav tīrs.
Uzcepa partiju pirms 2 mēnešiem, sastāvs nu vells viņ' zin kāds un ziedojumu avoti arī nezināmi. Naivie muļķīši, domāja - atjās princis baltā zirgā un visu izdarīs. Tautai īsa atmiņa, laikam aizmirsa, ka Valdis 4 gadu laikā ne sūda nebija izdarījis un ārsts būdams pieņēma naudu aploksnēs, vēl bija kaut kāda netīrā lieta ar sievas uzņēmumu.
Jāskatās, kas būs pēc 4gadiem... Ja šitā turpināsies, apsvēršu domu emigrēt.