On March 1, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the draft law “Law on Support of Ukrainian Civilians” prepared by the Ministry of the Interior. It has been submited to the Saeima for consideration. The…
On 24 February, the Cabinet of Ministers approved a Plan in the event of a mass influx of refugees from Ukraine to Latvia. The Plan identifies tasks and resources to be implemented by public…
We treasure and understand public’s desire to support fellow human beings in Ukraine. To facilitate the work of various institutions in Ukraine and ensure that the people of Ukraine receive the…
On 27 February, Mārtiņš Šteins, Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, participated in the Extraordinary Justice and Home Affairs Council of the European Union (EU) on the…
The Republic of Latvia will provide Ukrainian citizens, who are leaving Ukraine due to the military conflict, with accommodations, food and other necessary help. To be able to stay and work in…
On 24 February 2022 in the morning, an unprovoked large-scale military aggression was launched on Ukraine. This is following a decision by the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, announced on…
On 8 February, the Cabinet of Ministers endorsed the conceptual report “On Improving the Education System for Law Enforcement Officials” developed by the Ministry of the Interior, which envisages the…
On 8 February, an international seminar on combating trafficking in human beings and related money laundering in Latvia was held online. The seminar brought together high-level international and…
Ms Marija Golubeva, Minister of the Interior, met with H.E. Mr Andrian Roşa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Moldova to the Republic of Latvia, to discuss bilateral…
The informal meeting of EU Justice and home affairs ministers was hold in Lille on 3 and 4 February 2022. The ministers for home affairs met on 3 February, along with the European Commission,…