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The Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) has found that People's Party, LPP/LC, Harmony Centre, New Era and UGF have exceeded spending limits.<ref>[http://www.knab.gov.lv/uploads/word/PO2006V.doc Pārskats par atklātajiem partiju finansēšanas pārkāpumiem Saeimas vēlēšanās 2006. gadā{{lv icon}}]</ref>
The Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) has found that People's Party, LPP/LC, Harmony Centre, New Era and UGF have exceeded spending limits.<ref>[http://www.knab.gov.lv/uploads/word/PO2006V.doc Pārskats par atklātajiem partiju finansēšanas pārkāpumiem Saeimas vēlēšanās 2006. gadā{{lv icon}}]</ref>

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*{{en icon}} [http://web.cvk.lv/pub/public/28333.html Central Election Commission]
*{{en icon}} [http://web.cvk.lv/pub/public/28333.html Central Election Commission]
*{{lv icon}} [http://www.velesanas2006.cvk.lv/ The 9th Saeima election website]
*{{lv icon}} [http://www.velesanas2006.cvk.lv/ The 9th Saeima election website]



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Revision as of 23:06, 16 April 2008

The last elections for 9th Saeima, the parliament of Latvia were held on October 7, 2006. There were lists of candidates from 19 political parties. The voter participation was 62,23%, with 901,173 out of 1,448,039 eligible voters casting votes.

Out of the 19 parties contesting the elections, 7 gathered 5% or more of votes and won seats in the parliament. Template:Latvian parliamentary election, 2006

The elections were the clear victory for the governing coalition, led by Prime Minister Aigars Kalvītis and his People's Party. Kalvitis's government thus became the first to be re-elected since Latvia regained independence in 1991. (BBC)

Violations and evaluations

OSCE/ODIHR Limited Election Observationn Mission has found that "Despite the ongoing naturalization process, the fact that a significant percentage of the adult population of Latvia does not enjoy voting rights represents a continuing democratic deficit". Its recommendations include:

  • allowing independent candidates to stand in elections;
  • giving consideration to granting the “non-citizens” of Latvia the right to vote in municipal elections;
  • allowing to produce instructional materials, voter information and other relevant documents in both Latvian and Russian;
  • clarifying applicability of the Party Financing Law to third-party activities in support of anelectoral campaign or during the campaign period;
  • considering terminating candidacy restrictions based on lustration provisions prior to the next Saeima elections.[1]

MP J. Boldāns, elected from TB/LNNK, was sentenced by Latgale Regional Court to imprisonment for election fraud. J. Boldāns has appealed.[2].

Member of "Harmony centre" J. Klementjevs and three employees of his enterprise were fined for buying votes by Zemgale Regional Court.[3]

The Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) has found that People's Party, LPP/LC, Harmony Centre, New Era and UGF have exceeded spending limits.[4]

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