President plans April trip to United States

Latvian President Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga plans to visit both coasts of the United States during early April, including attending a conference devoted to the most influential women in the world.

The trip is to begin in New York, where Vīķe-Freiberga will attend the conference hosted by Forbes magazine, Aiva Rozenberga, the president’s press secretary, told Latvians Online. The president is scheduled to speak during the conference, the 7th Annual Forbes Executive Women’s Forum, which is set April 4-5 in the Palace Hotel in New York City.

Vīķe-Freiberga then travels to California where, among other activities, she is scheduled to meet April 9 with members of the Latvian community in San Francisco.

She returns to the East Coast where she is scheduled to speak at Harvard University in Massachusetts and meet with Michael E. Porter, Bishop William Lawrence university professor in the Harvard Business School.

Other business-related meetings during the U.S. trip also may be scheduled, Rozenberga said, but details are still being worked out.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

A new wave model

The cover story in the March issue of Vanity Fair magazine is about the new wave of Russian and Eastern European supermodels. Although she isn’t one of the trio depicted on the cover, Latvias Inguna Butāne is among the eight models highlighted in the article and in the additional photos inside.

Butāne is represented by New York-based Women Management, which she joined in November, according to Hint Fashion Magazine. Butāne has appeared in several magazines recently, including Harper’s Bazaar and Surface, as well as campaigns for Armani Jeans and LOreal, according to Hint.

Vanity Fair

The April issue of Vanity Fair features supermodels from Eastern Europe.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Conservatives lead in Rīga city election

The conservative party Jaunais laiks appears to be leading a swing to the right in balloting for seats on the Rīga City Council, while voters in Ventspils have overwhelmingly re-elected the controversial Mayor Aivars Lembergs.

Lembergs was one of 15,681 candidates running for office in the March 12 municipal elections across Latvia. Lembergs and the ticket he led, Latvijai un Ventspilij, got just over 72 percent of 11,447 votes cast in the city, according to provisional results reported by the Central Elections Commission.

In Rīga, Jaunais laiks looks to be pushing aside the socialdemocrats and a predominantly Russian party. Exit polling by the LETA news agency and the Rīga Stradiņš University suggests one in five voters picked Jaunais laiks. The leftist parties Par cilvēka tiesībām vienotā Latvijā (PCTVL) and the Latvian Social Democratic Labor Party, which currently control the city government, got 11.8 percent and 11.7 percent, respectively.

But news reports say that Jaunais laiks already has discussed forming a coalition with two other conservative parties, Tautas partija (TP) and Tēvzemei un brīvībai/LNNK (TB/LNNK). TP got 11.6 percent of the vote, according to the exit poll, while TB/LNNK got 10.2 percent.

Across Latvia, turnout was low, averaging 52.85 percent nationwide, according to the Central Elections Commission. Four years ago, almost 62 percent of eligible voters cast ballots.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.