Arhīvs - marts, 2009

Intervija “France 24 TV” 24.03.2009.

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Saite uz 24.03.2009. interviju “France 24 TV”:
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Intervija “The Wall Street Journal” 19.03.2009.

European Bank Expands Aid to Eastern Bloc
By ANDREW HIGGINS
RIGA, Latvia — The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which was set up as communism crumbled to help ease former Soviet bloc countries into capitalism, is scrambling to help Eastern European banks hit by what may be capitalism’s biggest crisis since the Great Depression.
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Printed in The Wall Street Journal, page A10

Uzruna Saeimā 12.03.2009.

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Latvijas tauta! Saeimas deputāti!
Kolēģi! Cienījamie klātesošie!
Uzskatu, ka šodien ir pietiekami svarīgs iemesls mums visiem atgādināt Latvijas valsts pamatvērtības – valsts neatkarība, demokrātija un latviskā identitāte. Un tikpat svarīgs iemesls atgādināt politiķu atbildību par to saglabāšanu. Pirmo reizi neatkarīgā Latvijā esam spiesti lemt par nežēlīgu taupības režīmu, lai novērstu valsts bankrotu. Turpināt lasīt: ‘Uzruna Saeimā 12.03.2009.’

Apstiprināta Valda Dombrovska valdība

Intervija “The Wall Street Journal” 09.03.2009.

Latvia to Seek to Renegotiate Financial Bailout
RIGA, Latvia — Less than three months after securing a $10.5 billion emergency lifeline, Latvia — the weakest link in an increasingly frayed chain of East European economies — is backtracking on a deal that the International Monetary Fund hoped would reduce the risk of a regional meltdown.

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Publikācija laikrakstā “New Europe” 09.03.2009.

9 March 2009 - Issue : 824

“Proposed new government faces tough start”
The next Latvian government started to take shape on March 4 when prime minister-designate Valdis Dombrovskis listed most members of his proposed cabinet. At a morning news conference in the Latvian capital, Riga, Dombrovskis was flanked by members of five parties including his own New Era party, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. Three members of the outgoing coalition were included, from the Greens and Farmers Union (ZZS), Peoples Party (TP) and For Fatherland and Freedom (TB/LNNK), plus the opposition Civic Union (PS). “This is one of the most realistic governments we could form,” Dobrovskis said.

Turpināt lasīt: ‘Publikācija laikrakstā “New Europe” 09.03.2009.’