15/05/2026
Evika Siliņa has resigned after Latvia’s coalition government collapsed during a growing political crisis over drone incursions linked to the war in Ukraine.
The Latvian leader stepped down after her coalition partner, the The Progressives party, withdrew support from the government following the dismissal of defence minister Andris Sprūds.
The resignation leaves Latvia facing political uncertainty just months before national elections expected in October.
Siliņa said protecting Latvia’s security remained her top priority as tensions continue to rise across eastern Europe because of Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
The political crisis intensified after several drones believed to be linked to the war crossed into Latvian territory from Russia in recent months.
In the most serious incident, two drones exploded at an oil storage facility on 7 May.
Latvian military officials later admitted the drones had not been detected before entering the country’s airspace.
Siliņa blamed failures in the development of Latvia’s anti-drone defence systems and said public confidence in the defence ministry had been damaged.
Her decision to sack Sprūds triggered a backlash inside the coalition government, with members of the Progressives accusing the prime minister of making him a scapegoat for wider security failures.
After several lawmakers quit the coalition, the government lost its parliamentary majority.
Latvia’s president, Edgars Rinkēvičs, is now expected to begin talks with political parties to form a new government.
The crisis comes as countries across eastern Europe face increasing security concerns linked to the Ukraine war and the spread of drone warfare near NATO borders.
Ukraine says many drones entering neighbouring countries are being diverted by Russian electronic warfare systems.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reportedly offered assistance to Latvia to improve air defence capabilities.
The tensions are also affecting nearby countries.
Poland reportedly scrambled fighter jets after Russian attacks near its border, while Slovakia temporarily tightened border security measures.
Meanwhile, Moldova said a Russian drone crossed into its airspace during the latest wave of regional military activity.
The political fallout in Latvia highlights how Russia’s war in Ukraine continues to reshape politics and security across Europe.