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Frightening Thoughts

When [people] are pessimists, they don’t fight. If you are a pessimist, you simply sit and complain how stupid the government is,” former Estonian MP Mart Laar in a Diena interview on 3 May 2008.

Outbursts

Corrupt Government?

In an interview to the Russian-language daily Вести Сегодня (Vesti Segodnya) Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister Ainars Šlesers says he thinks it is possible that George Soros wants to create its own party to seek power control in Latvia. After the country’s ascension to the European Union and taking into consideration its economy and geographic location, Latvia is becoming more attractive for foreign businesses, Šlesers said. Šlesers did not exclude Soros wish to influence the politics on the level of the European Union as well.

“You don’t have to tell me that Mr. Soros is merely a businessman,” Šlesers told the newspaper. “As practice tells us, he influences political processes all over the world.” Šlesers’ Latvian First Party (LPP) remained in the ruling coalition after the collapse of the previous government led by Einars Repse. Yet, the ruling coalition is thought to be involved in corruption.

The scandal erupted after Latvia’s Prime Minister Indulis Emsis’ abrupt decision to remove from the post of European Commissioner Sandra Kalniete, an internationally respected diplomat, appointed by Repse. In her place, Emsis, from the Green and Farmer’s Union (ZZS), selected a self-proclaimed euro-skeptic and a relative novice in politics, Parliament Speaker, Ingrida Udre, who also belongs to ZZS.

Latvia’s chapter of Transparency International, Delna, voiced its opposition to Emsis’ decision through an unsanctioned protest in front of the parliament building in Riga on August 10. Delna opposed Udre’s nomination to the European Commission because it suspected Udre has been involved in corruption.

The procedure of nomination strengthens the impression of political corruption in Latvia, Delna explained its actions in the press release published on its site. Political corruption is one of the aspects of the Latvian politics most criticized in different researches and surveys.

Founded in 1998, Delna’s aims to further the evolution of civil society, promoting transparency of information and the reduction of corruption.

Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau urged the state prosecutor’s office to start a criminal case against Udre’s bodyguard Zigmars Rubenis, who is suspected to be a middle man in taking and delivering a $4,000 bribe.

In August, Udre’s popularity rating fell from 12 to 22 points, according to the survey conducted by Latvijas Fakti on August 13 to 24.

Šlesers told the newspaper that Delna’s leader Roberts Putnis is in direct connection “with Soros and his people” and Putnis receives “direct orders on how to fight against the government.”
Latvia’s president, Vaira Vike-Freiberga, whose rating also fell in August, expressed confusion about the “illegal activities of the public organization.”

“I was surprised by the very emotional and heightened reaction that even lead to an unsanctioned protest. It is especially unacceptable that an organization acts illegally, though its goals are the promotion of democratic standards in the country, the president said. The president asserted that non-government organizations could express their opinion, but it does not mean that others have to listen.

On August 12, the incoming European Union Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso announced the list of his new Commissioners. Representing Latvia, Udre will be the Taxation and Customs Union Comissioner.

LPP along with ZZS form the ruling coalition, but due to the lack of majority in the 100-member parliament, they must heavily rely on the support of the pro-Russian leftist parties in the parliament.

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2 Responses to “Corrupt Government?”

  1. Elza Says:

    Interesting description of unrest
    and lack of stability in the
    government of Latvia.
    President Vaira Vike-Freiberga is
    a very brilliant and perceptive
    leader; her statements make sense.
    Is George Soros really a power
    “behind the scenes” with political
    aspirations and plans for the
    future of Latvia?—Interesting
    summary of events and commentary
    on the political situation today.—Please send me other information
    regarding important issues about
    the government of Latvia. Thanks.

  2. Aleks Says:

    Thank you for the kind words, Elza. I’m not sure how much credit I would put into Sheler’s words. However, it is kind of odd that the Soros Foundation did not respond to allegations.

    I will put you on the mailing list, Elza, for future updates.

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