Kulbergs’ government implements only 3 of 61 priorities in first month; PM expresses dissatisfaction
After one month, Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs' government has fully implemented only three of its 61 priorities, with the PM admitting the pace is too slow.

Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs of the United List announced during a press conference following the government's action review meeting that his administration has fully completed only three of the 61 priority tasks in its first month in office.
Kulbergs stated that he is not entirely satisfied with the results and emphasized that the work could progress faster. The update indicates that a significant portion of planned reforms remains pending, though specific areas where progress was made were not disclosed.
The government's action review is a regular event to assess achievements and plan next steps. This was the first time the new government reported on priority implementation since being approved by the Saeima. The PM's comments suggest the coalition recognizes the need to accelerate the pace to meet its goals.

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