Here’s the latest on Latvia’s prime minister situation as of May 2026, based on the most recent reporting.
- Current status: Latvia’s prime minister Evika Siliņa resigned in mid-May 2026 after her coalition collapsed following the dismissal of the defense minister, Andris Sprūd}s, due to a row over drones entering Latvian airspace. The resignation leaves the government without a working majority ahead of the October elections.
- Presidential response: President Edgars Rinkēvičs tasked an opposition lawmaker, Andris Kulbergs, with forming a new government to steer Latvia until the October elections, should his proposed cabinet secure parliamentary approval. This marks a shift to an opposition-led effort to stabilize the cabinet.
- Subsequent developments: The president publicly endorsed Kulbergs as a candidate to lead a broader coalition, and discussions with parties across Saeima were initiated to form a viable government. If approved by parliament, Kulbergs would lead Latvia’s government until the scheduled elections.
- Context and implications: The crisis centers on Latvia’s airspace security and defense leadership, amid ongoing drone incursions linked to the broader security situation in the region. Ukrainian drone activity and air defense preparedness are key themes driving the political reshuffle.
If you’d like, I can compile a brief timeline of events and a quick overview of the key players (Siliņa, Sprūd$s, Kulbergs, Rinkēvičs) and their positions, or monitor for the latest parliamentary developments and potential cabinet proposals.
Citations:
- Latest resignation and coalition collapse details[1]
- Presidential nomination of Kulbergs and formation steps[2]
- Additional context on Kulbergs and parliamentary process[3][4]
- Ongoing implications and security context from related coverage[1][2]