Latvia have parliament elections this Saturday. This morning main PM candidates discussed their proposals and answered to audience questions in Social sciences faculty of Latvia's University.
Next coalition? These 3 parties could unite in next parliament, if their share exceeds 51 deputies:
Premier candidates discussion
Reviewed by Ikars Kublins
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Rating: 5
There are too few black people in Latvia so they don't have their candidates.
But there are many Eastern-Slavic people (Russians, Ukrainians, Belorussians) and their representative is a guy with microphone in last picture. About the women - it's interesting that least amount of womens are exactly in that minorities' party. In other parties there are quite many women, but none of them is a PM candidate.
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Lots of white men in suits ;-) Are there many women or black or ethnic minorities standing for election too?
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Hey, Chrissy!
ReplyDeleteThere are too few black people in Latvia so they don't have their candidates.
But there are many Eastern-Slavic people (Russians, Ukrainians, Belorussians) and their representative is a guy with microphone in last picture. About the women - it's interesting that least amount of womens are exactly in that minorities' party. In other parties there are quite many women, but none of them is a PM candidate.
Am I missing something?
ReplyDeleteAs I'm informed, two of those guys are not nominated as PM candidates, I mean Rasnačs and Dolgopolovs.
of course, they aren't. Not all parties were able to delegate their real candidates.
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