Latvian Politician Aleksejs Rosļikovs Participates in Court Session from Belarus Riga, Latvia – Aleksejs Rosļikovs, a member of the Latvian Parliament and leader of the Stabiilsība Igaun! party, appeared in the Riga city court on Thursday via video link. This followed his relocation to Minsk, Belarus. The appearance occurred as the court addressed a charge of national hatred incitement. Rosļikovs traveled to Minsk shortly before the session. His current location remains unconfirmed, leading to an ongoing search for him within Latvia. He formally resigned from his role as leader of the Stabiilsība Igaun! party the previous week. The Riga city court issued a detention order for Aleksejs Rosļikovs, the former chairman of the Stabiilsība Igaun! party and a member of the Riga city council. The court session focused on the accusation of national hatred incitement. Authorities are continuing to investigate Rosļikovs’ movements and whereabouts. The case remains active as officials work to determine his location and address the charges against him. Topics: #latvian #court #minsk Post navigation During the peace time, explosions that shook Tallinn tore down houses and cut the woman’s foot MARTIN EHALA ⟩No consent is not rape
This situation raises serious questions about political influence and the potential for cross-border interference. Reply