Duma Recommends Retaliatory Measures and Support Program Over Latvian Deportations
The cabinet has been directed to report its actions by 1 December 2025.
Overview
- Lawmakers adopted a resolution urging the government to develop responses to Latvia's expulsions, including potential economic measures.
- The recommendations include creating a "Russian compatriot card," refining repatriation rules, and strengthening the state resettlement program.
- The Duma also asks the cabinet to support deportees' claims in courts and international bodies and to fund reception, housing, social support, and integration.
- Vice Speaker Pyotr Tolstoy said detailed instructions have already been given to the Russian Embassy in Latvia, the Foreign Ministry, and regional authorities to organize returns and resettlement.
- Latvia set an October 13 deadline for a Latvian-language exam and deems deportations lawful for those who failed, with 841 Russians reported expelled so far.