VILNIUS (Reuters) -Latvian lawmakers on Wednesday postponed a vote to quit a European treaty aimed at combating violence ...
Europe’s political classes were backfooted by Latvia’s Parliament (Saeima) vote to pull out of the Istanbul Convention (IC), the treaty protecting women ...
Latvia’s parliament voted to exit an international convention that combats violence against women, in a push by right-wing parties which claim the treaty promotes LGBTQ rights in the Baltic nation.
Following a 13-hour session of heated debate, the Latvian Parliament decided Thursday to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, a convention designed to help women who are victims of violence.
Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze has ignited major controversy after calling Vladimir Putin “the butcher in the Kremlin” ...