Sandris Sabajevs: New Communications Advisor to Latvian PM Evika Siliņa

by Chief Editor

Sandris Sabajevs began his role as Communications Advisor in the office of Prime Minister Evika Siliņa on Tuesday, according to a statement released by the State Chancellery.

Recent Communications Lead for Latvian Prime Minister

Sabajevs’ responsibilities include collaboration with the media. He brings extensive experience in political communication to the role, having previously served as an advisor to multiple ministers and to former Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš.

Did You Understand? Krišjānis Kariņš distanced himself from Latvian politics and “Jaunās vienotības” following a flight scandal.

The appointment follows the departure of Anna Ūdre, who concluded her employment as the Prime Minister’s communications advisor on March 13th, pursuing “new professional challenges” after a year and two months in the position.

Expert Insight: The frequent changes in the Prime Minister’s communications team suggest a potential period of adjustment as Siliņa establishes her preferred approach to public messaging and media relations. This could lead to shifts in how the government frames its policies and interacts with the public.

Sabajevs will be the fifth advisor to Prime Minister Siliņa working with media representatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sandris Sabajevs’ new role?

Sandris Sabajevs is now serving as the Communications Advisor in the office of Prime Minister Evika Siliņa.

Who did Sandris Sabajevs previously advise?

Sabajevs previously served as an advisor to several ministers and to former Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš.

Who was the previous communications advisor to Prime Minister Siliņa?

Anna Ūdre was the previous communications advisor to Prime Minister Siliņa, concluding her employment on March 13th.

How will these staffing changes affect the Prime Minister’s public messaging in the coming months?

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