Kulbergs government fulfills 3 of 61 priorities in first month; PM not fully satisfied
Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs admits he is not fully satisfied with the government's first month performance, as only three out of 61 priority tasks have been completed.

During its first month in office, the Latvian government led by Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs (United List) has fully completed three out of 61 priority tasks. This was announced at a press conference following a government performance review meeting.
The prime minister acknowledged that he is not entirely pleased with the result and emphasized that work could proceed faster. While no specific completed priorities were named, Kulbergs indicated that the government's pace needs to accelerate.
The government has set 61 priority tasks for this year, covering various sectors from the economy to social issues. The first month is seen as a startup period, but the prime minister expects quicker progress in the coming months.
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