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2006 Latvian parliamentary election

Parliamentary election held in Latvia


Parliamentary election held in Latvia

FieldValue
countryLatvia
previous_election2002
next_election2010
seats_for_electionAll 100 seats in the Saeima
majority_seats51
turnout60.98% ( 16.05pp)
election_date7 October 2006
leader1Andris Šķēle
party1TP
last_election120
seats123
percentage119.68
leader2Aivars Lembergs
party2ZZS
last_election212
seats218
percentage216.81
leader3Einars Repše
party3JL
last_election326
seats318
percentage316.48
leader4Jānis Urbanovičs
party4SC
last_election4New
seats417
percentage414.52
leader5Ainārs Šlesers
party5LPP/LC
last_election510
seats510
percentage58.64
leader6Roberts Zīle
party6TB/LNNK
last_election67
seats68
percentage66.99
leader7Yakov Pliner
party7ForHRUL
last_election725
seats76
percentage76.06
mapVēlētāju Karte (2006).svg
map_captionResults by district
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after
before_electionAigars Kalvītis
before_partyPeople's Party
after_electionAigars Kalvītis
after_partyPeople's Party

Parliamentary elections were held in Latvia on 7 October 2006. The governing coalition, led by Prime Minister Aigars Kalvītis and his People's Party, won the election. Kalvitis's government thus became the first to be re-elected since Latvia had regained independence in 1991.

Conduct

The OSCE/ODIHR Limited Election Observation Mission 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 included:

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

MP Juris Boldāns, the former head of the administration of Kubuli Parish elected from TB/LNNK, was sentenced by the Latgale Regional Court to 8 months imprisonment for election fraud in October 2007, along with four members of the local election committee and his son. He also resigned from the party, but said he was not guilty. After an appeal from Boldāns, the sentence was reduced to 6 months, but the ban on participating in national and local elections for 2 years was upheld. After serving his sentence, he was released in April 2008, after which his mandate was shortly restored, although he has submitted a cassation appeal to the Supreme Court. Boldāns ultimately lost his seat in October 2008, when the Senate of the Supreme Court declared him guilty and sentenced him to an additional two months' imprisonment.

A member of "Harmony Centre", Jurijs Klementjevs and three employees of his enterprise were fined for buying votes by Zemgale Regional Court.

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

Results

Aftermath

The governing coalition of the People's Party, the Union of Greens and Farmers, the New Era Party and Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way received strong support from the voters, with 69 of the 100 MPs. Although this coalition could have continued, a new governing coalition was formed by the People's Party, the Union of Greens and Farmers, Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way and For Fatherland and Freedom, ejecting the New Era Party from government.

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1122 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5416778.stm Latvian coalition retains power] BBC News, 8 October 2006
  3. [http://www.osce.org/odihr/elections/latvia/23954 Republic of Latvia parliamentary elections 7 October 2006. OSCE/ODIHR Limited Election Observation Mission Final Report], 2007
  4. (9 October 2007). "Boldānam par vēlēšanu rezultātu viltošanu piespriež cietumsodu".
  5. (17 April 2008). "Boldāns atgriezies Saeimā un atguvis kabinetu".
  6. (28 October 2019). "28. oktobra jubilāri un notikumi Latvijā un pasaulē".
  7. link. (11 December 2007 {{in lang). lv
  8. [http://www.knab.gov.lv/uploads/word/PO2006V.doc Pārskats par atklātajiem partiju finansēšanas pārkāpumiem Saeimas vēlēšanās 2006. gadā{{in lang. lv] {{webarchive. link. (28 October 2007)
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