Latvian PM Resigns Following Drone Controversy
Latvian Prime Minister Silina announced her resignation on May 14, following intense domestic criticism over her government’s handling of Ukrainian drone incidents that crossed into Latvian airspace.
The controversy stems from multiple Ukrainian drones straying off course during the Russia-Ukraine conflict and entering Latvian territory. Silina’s government was criticized for a slow and opaque initial response. Opposition parties, joined by some coalition members, mounted pressure that ultimately cost her the premiership.
This political upheaval highlights the challenges Baltic states face as the Russia-Ukraine conflict produces spillover effects on neighboring NATO countries.
Impact
- Baltic states’ defense capabilities under scrutiny
- NATO members need enhanced border airspace monitoring
- Latvian government faces political reshuffle