Latvian Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma said on Monday that she was resigning her post.
Latvia PM resigns after meeting with president
Straujuma's hawkish, centre-right ruling coalition won a 2014 general election after taking a hard line over the actions of Russia, its neighbour and former ruler, in Ukraine.
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Straujuma made the announcement after meeting with the country's President Raimonds Vejonis. She gave no more details.
Straujuma's hawkish, centre-right ruling coalition won a 2014 general election after taking a hard line over the actions of Russia, its neighbour and former ruler, in Ukraine.
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