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The Central Election Commission Opens Its Doors to Those Who Wish to Lead Latvia

The Central Election Commission Opens Its Doors to Those Who Wish to Lead Latvia
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Latvia's Central Election Commission has begun the process for the upcoming 15th Saeima elections, with numerous parliamentary and non-parliamentary parties submitting their lists. The election is scheduled for October 3, with manual vote counting and a five percent threshold for parliamentary entry.

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The election is a critical democratic process that will determine the legislative composition and future governance of Latvia.

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It is already clear that all parties represented in the current parliament ("New Unity", "Latvia First", the United List, the Union of Greens and Farmers, "Stability!", the National Alliance, and the "Progressives") intend to compete for the coveted seats in the 15th Saeima.

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