AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealthcare Capacity in Riga: Stradiņš Hospital warns Rīga is short of either another emergency-care hospital or a mid-level facility, after ambulance queues grew when beds ran out; board member Dace Žentiņa says the fix needs system-wide action involving both university hospitals, the Health Ministry, Riga Municipality and the NMPD. Property Rights Dispute: In Daugavpils, unclear ownership of the “Lada Auto” garage cooperative has dragged on for decades, with garages tied up by land registry and power-line constraints sparking lawsuits and conflict. Consumer Lending Reform: Latvia’s quick-loan supervision overhaul is moving slowly, with lawmakers debating whether regulation should shift from the Consumer Rights Protection Centre to the Bank of Latvia. District Heating Control: Rīgas siltums should have a single controlling owner, Riga City Council chair Viesturs Kleinbergs says, arguing Riga should be the better shareholder. Business & Prices: airBaltic expects jet fuel prices to stabilise after a U.S.-Iran agreement and says it sought a €30m loan during the spike. Public Life: Rīga Pride drew about 4,000 people and passed peacefully despite usual protesters. Weather: Rain and thunderstorms are expected, with a warmer, sunnier turn from Thursday. Sports: Latvia’s volleyball teams played Slovenia and Portugal in the CEV European League, with full match replays available.
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