Latgale Party

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AbbreviationLP
Leader
FoundedJune 1, 2012 (2012-06-01)
Latgale Party
Latgales partija
AbbreviationLP
Leader
FoundedJune 1, 2012 (2012-06-01)
Ideology
National affiliationNew Unity
Colours
  •   Blue
  •   Maroon
Saeima
0 / 100
Mayors of Latgale
1 / 10
Website
latgalespartija.lv

The Latgale Party (Latvian: Latgales partija, Latgalian: Latgolys parteja, LP)[1] is a regionalist political party in Latvia representing the Latgalian minority of Latvia.[2] It cooperates with the New Unity coalition and since 2014, it has been led by Jānis Lāčplēsis and Aldis Adamovičs.[3]

The party was founded on 1 June 2012 in Preiļi[2] and registered on 28 August the same year. The stated intention of the party was to represent the interest of Latgalian citizens on a state level.

At the 2013 municipal elections, the party received the most seats in the municipalities of Ludza, Preiļi, and Viļaka as well as being tied for most seats with Harmony Centre in Daugavpils and with the Union of Greens and Farmers in Riebiņi Municipality.[a][5]

Ahead of the 2018 parliamentary elections, the party joined the newly founded New Unity party alliance.[6] Despite this, some party candidates chose to run on the lists of KPV LV and the Progressives due to agreements within the individual local party chapters.[7]

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