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1 b1 latvia prime minister resigns over straying ukraine drones
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AI-generatedThe resignation of Latvia's PM is a domestic political event with no direct commercial mechanism. The drone incident caused a fire at an oil storage site, but no supply disruption, price impact, or company margin effect is reported. The event is country-specific and lacks concrete commercial channels.
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- Latvia's PM Evika Silina resigned on May 14, 2026 after losing coalition support.
- Ukrainian drones crashed in Latvia on May 7, causing a fire at an oil storage site.
- Defence Minister Andris Spruds was sacked on May 10, leading to nine resignations.
- President Rinkevics will meet party leaders on May 15 to discuss new government.
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