2019 in Latvia
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- President: Raimonds Vējonis (until July 8), Egils Levits (from July 8)
- Prime Minister: Māris Kučinskis (until January 23), Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš (from January 23)
Events
November
- 12 November – As a result of the Iron March leak, it was discovered the Latvian national-conservative National Alliance politician and activist Raivis Zeltīts had posted on Iron March under the handle "Latvian_Integralist". Zeltīts acknowledged in a Facebook post that he had written using this handle, but Zeltīts said that he no longer held those views.[1] Zeltīts remained in contact with Iron March administrator Benjamin Raymond as late as 2015.[2]
