2021 in Latvia
Events in the year 2021 in Latvia.
Incumbents
Events
Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in LatviaJanuary
- 1 January – Public Broadcasting of Latvia leaves the advertising market thanks to state funding.
- 7 January –
- *The National Alliance submits to the Saeima a draft law regarding an amendment to the Constitution, which intends to strictly define the concept of family as a union of a male and a female person.
- *Health Minister Ilze Viņķele resigns over a COVID-19 vaccination plan, Artis Pabriks declines the interim role, and a successor is sought.
February
- 2 February – Riga is confirmed as the sole host of the 2021 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship after Minsk withdraws from the running.
- 11 February – Latvian authorities ban retransmission of Russian Rossija RTR TV channel for a year for incitement of hatred, violence, and provocation of military conflict.
- 22 February – Ventspils mayor Aivars Lembergs is sentenced to five years in prison for bribery and money laundering. His son and business partner receive two-year sentences, with their assets also confiscated.
April
- 28 April – Riga hostel fire: A fire at an illegal Riga hostel kills 9 and injures 8; authorities open a criminal investigation and order the hostel to close.
May
- 24 May – Belarus expel Latvia’s embassy staff after opposition flags are raised in Riga. PM Krišjānis Kariņš calls it a “completely asymmetrical reaction.”
June
- 5 June – The 2021 Latvian municipal elections are held.
July
- 6 July – Latvia participates in the Cannes Film Festival, presenting Maria’s Silence and four short films in ''Baltic Shorts.''
August
- 23 August – Opponents of mandatory COVID-19 vaccination organize an event called “Baltic Way 2021,” echoing the historic 1989 Baltic Way. Organizers claim over 900,000 signed up, and police estimate around 7,000 participants in Riga, with the human chain lasting 15–20 minutes.
November
- 15 November – A new rule comes into effect in the Latvian parliament requiring MPs to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or have recovered from the virus to participate in parliamentary activities. Unvaccinated MPs without exemptions are also faced with suspension of pay.
December
- 7 December – Three Latvian MPs are suspended from voting and have their pay suspended for not complying with the recent vaccination requirement rules.
Deaths
- 27 February – Alvils Gulbis, basketball player.
- 14 March – Māris Grīnblats, politician, minister of Education.
- 24 March – Uldis Bērziņš, poet and translator.
- 27 June – Jevgeņijs Drobots, politician and engineer.
- 4 July – Matīss Kivlenieks, professional ice hockey goaltender.
- July 18 – Valerij Zhuravliov, Soviet/Latvian chess master.
- 14 September – Ansis Bērziņš, film producer and director.
- 14 October – Ojārs Ēriks Kalniņš, politician and diplomat.
- 5 November – Andris Kolbergs, writer.