Latvian Parliament Loses Majority Over Ukraine Drone Incident Handling
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The Latvian government lost its parliamentary majority after a vote on the handling of drone incidents involving Ukraine.
In a 27‑to‑22 decision, opposition parties rejected the government's approach to the drone incidents, citing concerns over security and diplomatic protocols. The vote came amid heightened tensions in the region and scrutiny over Latvia’s response to foreign drone activity.
The outcome underscores the domestic political fallout from Latvia’s engagement with Ukraine’s security concerns, reflecting broader regional anxieties about drone surveillance and cross‑border incidents.
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