Latvia First
Latvia First (Latvian: Latvija pirmajā vietā, LPV) is a Latvian political party founded on 14 August 2021 by businessman and former politician Ainārs Šlesers.[1][2] The party emphasizes placing national interests above international obligations, advocating economic policies to bolster local businesses through reduced taxes on property and small enterprises, development of a national bank for exports and innovation, and positioning Latvia as a regional hub for finance and technology.[3] Its platform includes strong support for traditional families via financial incentives such as €5,000 per newborn, mortgage relief scaling with family size up to full forgiveness for households with five or more children, and protection of unborn life alongside Christian values.[3] In the October 2022 Saeima elections, Latvia First secured 6.3% of the vote and nine seats in the 100-member parliament, marking its entry as a minor but influential opposition force.[4][5] By April 2025, the party had surged to the top of national opinion polls, surpassing established rivals amid dissatisfaction with incumbent governance.[6] Affiliated with the Patriots for Europe grouping in the European Parliament, where it holds one seat, Latvia First promotes sovereignty and democratic reforms like direct presidential elections by popular vote.[7][3] The party's rise reflects growing public demand for patriotic policies prioritizing Latvian identity, economic self-reliance, and cultural preservation in a post-Soviet Baltic state facing demographic decline and geopolitical pressures.[3][2]