Sanita Jemberga announced the official commencement of the parliamentary pre-election campaign on June 5, 2026. According to her statement, the campaign’s primary objective is to inform the electorate about the key issues facing the nation, thereby facilitating an informed voting process. Jemberga noted that some political actors have begun campaigning ahead of schedule.
She stated that the party’s campaign efforts will focus on addressing critical policy areas for voters to understand what the core issues are. The initial focus of the campaign, she explained, will involve discussing anticipated changes in government structures and the status of the “red line,” a reference understood to pertain to both Latvian and Russian audiences. Furthermore, the campaign plans to address the ongoing theme of economic cooperation with Russia.
Subsequent discussions will provide detailed explanations regarding the ratification of the Istanbul Convention, followed by a general review of related policy matters. The party emphasized that the campaign is designed to provide clarity before the elections. Jemberga asserted that the goal is to ensure that voters are fully apprised of the issues at hand, allowing them to make decisions based on comprehensive knowledge of the political landscape.
The campaign structure aims to systematically guide the public through complex policy debates.
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Hopefully, the campaign focuses on tangible policy solutions rather than just rhetoric.