RIGA – In a controversial move that has sparked widespread debate both domestically and internationally, the Latvian parliament has voted to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, a key international treaty aimed at combating violence against women. The decision, announced on [insert date], marks a significant shift in Latvia’s approach to gender-based violence and women’s rights, raising concerns among human rights organizations and EU officials. The withdrawal has ignited fierce discussions about the country’s commitment to protecting vulnerable groups and adhering to international human rights standards.
Latvian Parliament Approves Withdrawal from Istanbul Convention Raising Concerns Over Women’s Rights
The Latvian Parliament has officially voted to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, a landmark treaty aimed at combating violence against women and domestic abuse. This controversial decision has sparked widespread concern among human rights groups and activists who…
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Author : Victoria Jones
Publish date : 2025-12-25 23:54:00
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