Unity ( lv, Vienotība, V) is a
liberal-conservative political party
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in
Latvia
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.
It is a member of the
New Unity alliance and is positioned on the
centre-right on the political spectrum.
It was formed in 2010 as an electoral alliance and in 2011, it was registered as a political party. It was the leading party in the
Dombrovskis and
Straujuma cabinets from its inception in 2010 until February 2016; it is a member of the
current coalition since January 2019 with its member
Krišjānis Kariņš as
Prime Minister
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. Unity is a member of the
European People's Party
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(EPP). Since 2017, its chairman of the Main Board has been the former
Minister for Economics of Latvia,
Arvils Ašeradens, who succeeded former European Commissioner
Andris Piebalgs.
History
Origins, governing and coalition party (2010–2018)
The party was founded as an
electoral alliance of the
New Era Party,
Civic Union, and the
Society for Political Change on 6 March 2010. It was reportedly founded in a bid to form a counterweight to the left-wing
Harmony Centre alliance, which had been strengthening in polls and elections, while the other right-wing parties (
People's Party,
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK and
LPP/LC
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) were below the
electoral threshold of 5%.
The alliance, led by incumbent Prime Minister
Valdis Dombrovskis from New Era, achieved a victory in the
2010 parliamentary election, despite the austerity measures enacted by
his cabinet during the
Great Recession of the late 2000s. Unity led the coalition with
ZZS as junior partner until 2011.
On 6 August 2011 the alliance was transformed into a single political party. In the
2011 snap elections, the party came in third, but held on to the PM post in a coalition with the
Zatlers' Reform Party and the
National Alliance.
After five years in office, Valdis Dombrovskis resigned as PM after the
Zolitūde tragedy in early 2014. He was succeeded by party colleague
Laimdota Straujuma, who brought ZZS back into
her coalition. For the
2014 general election, Unity announced an electoral pact with the Reform Party, which was later followed by a full absorption in March 2015. The party improved on its previous result, coming in second at the polls and gaining 3 extra seats.
The
second Straujuma cabinet, however, lasted only for about a year. After the demise of the Straujuma cabinet in late 2015, the party suffered from internal conflicts (e.g. the polarising actions and statements of then party board chair
Solvita Āboltiņa) and defections of MPs to other political parties, undermining its ratings.
Nevertheless, it remained as the largest parliamentary party in the ZZS-led
Kučinskis cabinet and it held 5 ministerial portfolios from early 2016 to 2018.
New Unity alliance, Kariņš government (2018–present)
After the
October 2018 parliamentary elections, ''New Unity'' – an alliance formed in April between Unity and five regional parties – became the smallest faction in the parliament with 8 seats out of 100. The subsequent failure of the candidates for PM from the
New Conservative Party and
KPV LV to form a government by early January 2019 urged the
President of Latvia
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,
Raimonds Vējonis, to offer the opportunity to JV's candidate, former
MEP MEP may refer to:
Organisations and politics
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Krišjānis Kariņš. The
Kariņš cabinet consisting of JV, the New Conservatives, KPV LV,
Development/For!, the
National Alliance was approved by the
Saeima on 23 January 2019.
Election results
Legislative elections
European Parliament
Symbols and logos
Vienotība-Logo.svg, Old logo
See also
*
:New Unity politicians
References
External links
Official websiteFacebook page
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Political parties in Latvia
Conservative parties in Latvia
Liberal parties in Latvia
Political parties established in 2010
Liberal conservative parties
2010 establishments in Latvia
Defunct political party alliances in Latvia
Member parties of the European People's Party