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Latvia Votes to Quit Istanbul Convention After Coalition Partner Defects

Presidential review will determine whether Latvia becomes the first EU country to exit the treaty.

Overview

  • Lawmakers approved the withdrawal 56–44 after the Union of Greens and Farmers broke with Prime Minister Evika Siliņa and backed the opposition.
  • The vote followed hours of heated debate and protests in Riga, where roughly 5,000 people demonstrated against leaving the convention.
  • The Istanbul Convention, a Council of Europe treaty, frames violence against women as a human-rights violation and sets standards for prevention and victim support.
  • Opponents in Latvia argue the pact advances contested definitions of gender and contend existing national laws are sufficient to combat abuse.
  • Rights advocates and coalition allies warn the decision harms Latvia’s standing with EU partners, while President Edgars Rinkēvičs can return the law to parliament or, under specific conditions, initiate a referendum.