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The Latvian government has lost its majority in the parliament due to its handling of Ukraine drone incidents

Evika Silina, the Latvian Prime Minister, was left without a majority in the 'parliament' on Wednesday after the 'left-wing Progressives Party' announced that it would withdraw its support. This decision comes after the Progressives' defence minister Andris Spruds was fired at the weekend for his handling of incidents with stray Ukrainian drones that flew into Latvia from Russia.

Andris Suvajevs, the parliamentary leader of the Progressive Party, told the media that the current Prime Minister "doesn't have nine votes" from the Progressives after meeting Silina.

He added: "Therefore, we?call President Edgars Rinkevics?to?begin the political consultations about the?formation a new government as soon as possible."

Suvajevs said that Silina could either resign, or she can wait until the parliament votes her out.

The Prime Minister wrote on X she was speaking with her centre-right New Unity Party and the other coalition parties, the Greens & Farmers Union regarding their next steps.

The national broadcaster LSM reported that Rinkevics will meet with all the parliamentary factions this Friday.

BNS reported that the opposition party United List announced on Wednesday it would vote no confidence against Silina in parliament, and was'ready to lead the next government. (Reporting from Andrius Sytas, Vilnius; Janis Laizans, Riga; editing by Hugh Lawson).

(source: Reuters)