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Thursday, 26.12.2024, 23:51
Seven candidates not allowed to run in Saeima elections by Central Election Commission
The Election Commission took the decision after it was notified by the
Interior Ministry's Information Center that the candidates in question did not
meet the Saeima Election Law's requirements.
The seven candidates are Aivars Zablockis and Nikolajs
Zeleznakovs (Ricibas party), Zigfrids
Laicans and Valdis Taupmanis (For
Alternative), Edgars Krumins (Latvian
Association of Regions), Katrina Brandala (The Progressives), and Aivars Silinieks (Latvian Centrist Party).
One more MP candidate, Jevgenijs Sadovskis (For Latvia from the Heart) told the Election Commission that his
conviction had been expunged, therefore he should be allowed to run in the
elections. The commission was unable to get in touch with the Interior Ministry
today, and the matter was postponed until next week.
Brandala, Krumins, Silinieks and Zeleznakovs have been removed from their
election tickets according to Saeima Election Law's Section 5, Article 3, which
stipulates that persons may not be included in the lists of candidates and are
not eligible to be elected to Saeima if they have been convicted of an
intentionally committed criminal offence, except cases when persons have been
rehabilitated or their conviction has been expunged.
On the other hand, Zablockis, Taupmanis and Laicans will not be allowed
to run in the election due to Section 5, Article 3 of the Saeima Election Law,
which states that persons may not run in Saeima elections if they have
committed a criminal offence in a state of mental incapacity or diminished
mental capacity or who, after committing a criminal offence, have developed a
mental disorder and thus are incapable of taking or controlling a conscious
action and as a result have been subjected to compulsory medical measures or
their cases have been dismissed without applying such compulsory medical
measures.
As reported, the Central Election Commission has also received
information about possible cooperation of four candidates for the upcoming
parliament elections with the former Soviet security service KGB.
The Center for the Documentation of the Consequences of Totalitarianism
(TSDC) has informed CVK on cooperation of the following lawmakers with KGB – Romualds
Maculevics (For Latvia From The Heart),
Arturs Malta (For Alternative),
Juris Strusels (LSDSP/KDS/GKL),
and Arvids Ulme (Greens/Farmers)
– who have possibly served as KGB agents.
These candidates are not banned from running for the elections, but
information about the fact on possible cooperation with GDP should be added to
the candidate’s profile.