
Latvian Musician Challenges Political Status Quo: 'Imitation of Work' Must End
Latvian Musician Jolanta Gulbe Paškeviča Enters Politics, Criticizes 'Imitation of Work' RIGA, Latvia—Jolanta Gulbe Paškeviča, a well-known musician in Latvia, has announced her entry into politics, expressing deep concern over what she describes as a pervasive "imitation of work" within the country's political system. In a recent video posted online, Paškeviča directly addresses the issue, stating, "What I see in our country, in our city, is the imitation of work." She contrasts this with her own professional standards as a musician, emphasizing the importance of results-oriented work. Paškeviča is running as a candidate for Latvia First, a party led by Ainārs Šlesers. Her video serves as a campaign message, urging citizens to vote for her party. She explains her decision to enter politics, saying, "I don't understand how you can imitate work." She is clearly passionate about bringing change to the Latvian political landscape. Paškeviča's video has garnered significant attention online, sparking discussion about the need for greater transparency and accountability in Latvian politics. Her background as a respected musician adds a unique dimension to the political conversation, potentially attracting voters who are looking for fresh perspectives and a commitment to genuine action.