(61,3% of residents) and those, who speak Russian at
home (37,7%). About one per cent of the population speak
Belarusian, Ukrainian, Polish, Lithuanian and other
languages. So, 38,7% of Latvian residents speak the
languages of national minorities at home. Parents have the
right to demand that from their taxes the state provides
education in the language, in which they raise their
children.
I am well aware that today around the world the
word ‘Russian’ is associated not with the Russian minority
in Latvia, but with the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This
monstrous association with the invasion dramatically
complicates the protection of the rights of the Russianspeaking minority in the Baltic States, and in Latvia in
particular.
I believe that what the current leadership has done
to the Russian Federation is a catastrophe, the scope of
which is not yet comprehended neither in Russia itself, nor
abroad. It dealt a fatal blow to the reputation of the
Russians and other Soviet people, deserved by sacrifice of
their grandparents, who together with British, American
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