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Latvia: One more MEP to be elected to European Parliament in 2024

Via BalticaSeptember 15, 2023January 13, 202401 mins

Latvians will elect one more MEP in the next elections to the European Parliament in June 2024, LETA reports. Currently, Latvia has eight MEPs. The European Parliament approved the European Council’s proposal to increase the number of MEPs from 705 to 720 due to demographic changes.

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