Entrepreneurs rate parties and ministers

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The Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LTRK) has rated the performance of the current Latvian government at 5.06 points on a scale of 1-10 compared to 4.4 points in the previous survey, reported LETA Wednesday.

The work of Culture Minister Dace Melbarde (National Alliance) boasted the highest score or 6.1 points, while the work of Justice Minister Dzintars Rasnacs (National Alliance) received the lowest score or 3.8 points, perhaps following to his spectacular closet mishap

Prime Minister Maris Kucinskis (Greens/Farmers) scored 5.6 points.

Economics Minister Arvils Aseradens (Unity) scored 4.6 points, Finance Minister Dana Reizniece-Ozola (Greens/Farmers) scored 5.8 points, Defense Minister Raimonds Bergmanis (Greens/Farmers) scored 5.8 points, and Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics (Unity) scored 5.9 points.

While Interior Minister Rihards Kozlovskis (Unity) received 5.3 points, Education and Science Minister Karlis Sadurskis (Unity) received 4.4 points, Transport Minister Uldis Augulis (Greens/Farmers) received 4.4 points, and Welfare Minister Janis Reirs received 4.2 points.

Environment Protection and Regional Development Minister Kaspars Gerhards (National Alliance) scored 4.3 points, and Agricultural Minister Janis Duklavs (Greens/Farmers) got 5.5 points.

As the survey took place at the time when health minister Guntis Belevics (Greens/Farmers) stepped down, business representatives were not asked to assess performance of the health minister.

The LTRK board member Katrina Zarina said that in the past months a dialogue between the government and business organizations has improved and business representatives have appreciated the fact.

While the parties themselves got the following ratings:

(No sirds Latvijai - Latvia From the Heart; VL-TB/LNNK - National Alliance; Vienotība - Unity; Saskaņa - Harmony; ZZS - Greens; LRA - Regional Alliance.)

The data comes from an LTRK poll of 139 business executives across Latvia, interviewed in mid June. 

The services sector, manufacturing industry and trade were almost equally represented in the poll. Most of the respondents were managers of limited liability companies employing up to 50 people.

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