On Saturday, April 25, Lielā talka, also known as the Great Cleanup or Spring Cleanup, was announced throughout Latvia.
Our Prime Minister also joined the mass effort. According to her, "The Great Cleanup is not just about collecting trash, but also about attitude, care, and a sense of unity. 'The Great Cleanup is care, attitude, and a feeling of unity. Thank you to everyone participating today! Remember — caring for Latvia continues every day, not just during the cleanup! May all participants have a spring mood and satisfaction from the work done!'" — the Prime Minister wrote on the platform X.
For the cleanup, as reported by our Cabinet of Ministers, Evika Silina went out shoulder to shoulder with soldiers of the National Armed Forces of Latvia, the diplomatic corps, and a passionate speech at the microphone.
We don’t know how the event actually went, but in the photos published on the social media of the Cabinet of Ministers, Evika Silina looks, to put it mildly, unconvincing and thus faced very harsh comments:
"Elections are approaching, cheap theater..."
"Came to the cleanup in a long white coat..."
"I wonder how much this theater cost..."
"Like Lenin..."
Well, what, 'one cannot become famous for good deeds?' Or is there really something wrong with our Prime Minister and her accompanying team?
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