The Latvian Saeima (Parliament) has passed in its final reading a law transferring the Moscow House cultural center in Riga to state ownership, reports the parliament’s press service. The Moscow government currently owns the center.
According to the Latvian news outlet Delfi, 70 deputies voted in favor, nine abstained, and 11 voted against the law.
The draft law, prepared by the Saeima’s National Security Committee, states that the Moscow House engaged in political activities that threatened Latvia’s security under the guise of cultural and educational events.
By the end of March, the Latvian government should prepare proposals for the building’s use, said the parliament’s press service. The Latvian news agency LETA wrote that the Moscow House may be auctioned off and the proceeds given to Ukraine.
The Russian authorities have not yet commented on the situation.
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