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From January 1, 2026, Latvia is set to prohibit the teaching of Russian as a second foreign language in schools.
Starting the same date, Russian-language TV and radio broadcasting will be banned in state media. Additionally, the VAT on sales of Russian-language books will increase to 21%.
These measures aim to reduce the presence of the Russian language and strengthen the role of the Latvian language in society.
Russian is the native language for 36% of Latvians.[1]



I’m confused. So bilinguals in Latvia can’t learn Russian but everyone else can?
First foreign language is always English, then later they can choose a 2nd foreign language to study, now restricted to official languages of EU countries
Latvia has a very large Russian minority, over 20% of the population, so Russian has been popular language to pick - partially because many schools just may not have (enough) teachers for other options
Thank you for the clarification. I really was confused.