Event 9acdc3b9-8bdf-4a6a-b3ea-f141c992e29f

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Status: Healthy (Processed) Last Updated: 2026-02-20 Confidence: High Classification: Political & Legal Subversion > Lawfare & Legal Pressure > Weaponized lawsuits & extradition requests Country: Latvia Where: Land Node: Node 3: Political Disruptions Tag: Latvia Tag: Russia Tag: Defense Preparation Tag: Citizenship Removal Tag: citizenship revocation Tag: Latvian Saeima Tag: Andrejs Mamikin Tag: pro-Kremlin propaganda Tag: Russian aggression Tag: state security Tag: Parliament Tag: legal measures Tag: treason Tag: 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Aggressor Defense Confidence: High
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Event Time
19h ago
Created
8h ago
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Updated
7h ago

Summary

Headline: Latvian Saeima to Consider Citizenship Revocation of Expelled Former Politician Mamikin Who Fled to Russia

Short Summary: The Latvian parliament's Committee on Citizenship, Migration and Social Affairs scheduled a session on 19 February 2026 to discuss revocation of citizenship for former MP Andrejs Mamikin. Mamikin fled to Russia and was convicted of crimes including treason and propaganda against Latvia, according to the Prosecutor General's Office. The case relates to Mamikin's support of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and dissemination of pro-Kremlin propaganda. Mamikin previously served in the 12th Saeima, was a member of the Harmony party, and was found guilty in 2024 of violating national security laws. Legal experts and lawmakers commented on procedural and legal bases for the revocation. The Saeima move marks an official state response to Mamikin's actions undermining Latvian sovereignty and security.

Extended Summary: The Latvian parliament's Committee on Citizenship, Migration and Social Affairs scheduled a session on 19 February 2026 to discuss revocation of citizenship for former MP Andrejs Mamikin. Mamikin fled to Russia and was convicted of crimes including treason and propaganda against Latvia, according to the Prosecutor General's Office. The case relates to Mamikin's support of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and dissemination of pro-Kremlin propaganda. Mamikin previously served in the 12th Saeima, was a member of the Harmony party, and was found guilty in 2024 of violating national security laws. Legal experts and lawmakers commented on procedural and legal bases for the revocation. The Saeima move marks an official state response to Mamikin's actions undermining Latvian sovereignty and security.

Description

On 19 February 2026, the Latvian Saeima Committee on Citizenship, Migration and Social Affairs will evaluate a draft law to revoke citizenship of former Parliament member Andrejs Mamikin, who fled to Russia after being convicted in Latvia of state security crimes related to supporting Russian aggression and propaganda. The Prosecutor General's report states Mamikin collaborated with Russian special services and actively spread misinformation to destabilize Latvia. Mamikin was found guilty by a Riga court in 2024 for treason and criminal acts tied to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The revocation proposal was submitted by the Safety and Order faction and backed by other parliamentary groups. Experts emphasized that revoking citizenship is a serious legal step reflecting Mamikin's betrayal of Latvia. Mamikin served in the 12th Saeima and was affiliated with the Harmony party. The Saeima considers this legislative measure part of safeguarding Latvian statehood against hybrid threats.

Event Classification

Aggressor Event Defense Preparation Event

Rationale

Classified as aggressor activity because Mamikin engaged in pro-Kremlin propaganda and cooperation with Russian forces against Latvian security, his escape to Russia constitutes hostile acts undermining Latvian sovereignty. Classified as defense preparation because the Latvian Saeima is taking legal steps to revoke his citizenship, a measure to protect national integrity. Both classifications apply.