A disagreement has emerged within Latvia’s governing coalition regarding a proposal to allow the government to invest more funds into the national airline, airBaltic. The Greens and Farmers’ Union (ZZS) has voiced opposition to the plan, creating a rift with its coalition partners. Details of the proposed investment and the specific points of contention remain limited, but the disagreement highlights differing views on financial support for the airline. This dispute could potentially impact future government decisions regarding airBaltic’s financial stability and long-term strategy. The ZZS’s dissent signals potential challenges in maintaining coalition unity on key economic issues. Further negotiations will be necessary to bridge the gap between the coalition members and reach a consensus on the airline’s future. The situation underscores the complexities of managing state-owned enterprises and navigating differing political priorities.

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