All For Latvia! (Latvian: Visu Latvijai!) was a national‑conservative political organization in Latvia. It began as a youth movement at the turn of the 21st century and later registered as a political party. The group was known for emphasizing Latvian national identity, language, and a restrictive approach to citizenship for non‑citizen residents, and it positioned itself against closer political integration in the European Union.
History and development
The movement emerged in 2000 as a youth organization that sought to promote Latvian culture and conservative values. In January 2006 it formalized into a political party and contested parliamentary elections that same year. Its initial electoral showing was small — the party received about 1.48% of the vote in 2006 and did not win seats in the national legislature.
- 2000: founded as a youth organization.
- 2006: became a registered political party and ran in parliamentary elections.
- 2011: merged with For Fatherland and Freedom to create a broader right‑wing alliance.
Ideology and policy positions
All For Latvia! combined elements of nationalism, social conservatism, and euroscepticism. Its policy priorities included protection and promotion of the Latvian language and cultural traditions, support for measures that limited automatic access to citizenship for long‑term non‑citizen residents, and opposition to federalist tendencies within the European Union. The party argued for stronger national sovereignty and skeptical oversight of immigration and minority integration policies.
Organization and leadership
The party grew out of a youth base and retained a relatively small, activist membership compared with larger parties. Notable figures associated with All For Latvia! include Raivis Dzintars and Imants Parādnieks, who served in leadership roles during the party phase. The organization worked in coalition with other right‑of‑centre groups prior to its formal merger into a larger formation.
Electoral performance and merger
With limited electoral success on its own, All For Latvia! opted to join forces with ideologically similar parties. In 2011 it merged with For Fatherland and Freedom to form the National Alliance, a consolidated national‑conservative bloc that achieved greater parliamentary representation and influence. The merger is often cited as a pragmatic step that allowed its policies and personnel to play a more prominent role in Latvian politics.
Significance and criticism
Supporters regarded All For Latvia! as a defender of national identity and language at a time of social and demographic change. Critics accused it of exclusionary rhetoric toward non‑citizen communities and of promoting restrictive citizenship policies. Its stance on European integration placed it among Latvia's more eurosceptic voices.
For further context on names and later developments see related resources: National Alliance.