Latvian Prime Minister Resigns Over Handling of Stray Ukrainian Drones
May 14, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Latvia’s Prime Minister Resigns Amid Drone Controversy
Latvia’s Prime Minister Evika Silina has tendered her resignation following criticism of the government’s handling of stray drones believed to be of Ukrainian origin that have been crossing into Latvian territory. The controversy has further exacerbated divisions within the ruling coalition, resulting in a loss of parliamentary majority.
According to reports, the issue has sparked significant public debate and scrutiny of the government’s response to the situation. Silina’s resignation is seen as a direct result of this growing pressure on her administration.
The Latvian government had faced criticism for its handling of the drones, with some arguing that it was not taking adequate measures to address the issue. The controversy has also led to increased tensions between Latvia and Ukraine, with both countries having differing views on how to handle the situation.
Silina’s resignation marks a significant development in the ongoing debate over the drone incident. Her departure from office is expected to have implications for the future of the Latvian government and its ability to effectively address this issue.
The details surrounding Silina’s resignation are still emerging, but it is clear that her decision was prompted by the growing public pressure and criticism of the government’s handling of the drones.
Source: Al Jazeera