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Since the 1st May 2004, Latvia has become the full-fledged member state of the European Union (EU) and actively participates in the EU decision – making process at the European Council meetings and at the meetings of the Council of the Ministers. Representatives of Latvia participate in working groups of the European Commission and the Council of the European Union as well as in COREPER (Committee of Permanent Representatives). Latvia is represented also in the European Parliament, the Committee of Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee.
Coordination system of EU issues in Latvia consists from several legal acts that ensure effective participation of Latvia's representatives in all stages of EU decision making. Current EU coordination system came into force on 1st September 2005.
The central coordinating institution for EU issues in Latvia is Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The ministry coordinates development and implementation of EU related issues and analyzes Latvia's priorities in the EU. In cooperation with Prime Minister's Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs prepares Prime Minister's participation in European Councils and other EU meetings as well as prepares proposals for development of Latvia's EU related policy.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has a coordinating role in preparation of Latvia's national position papers and it monitors the continuity of Latvia's position in different stages of decision - making process as well as consentaneity of Latvia's position among different sectors. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs prepares and ensures Latvia's participation in COREPER meetings. It is also responsible for organizing the circulation of EU documentation among Permanent Representation in the EU and Latvia's state institutions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as a line ministry, is responsible for the preparation of national position papers of Latvia on the issues of its responsibility: external economic relations, common foreign and security issues, institutional issues.
Every line ministry has its own internal EU coordination system, consisting from EU department or several EU divisions, and has created internal system for circulation of EU documents. There are one or more EU coordinators in every line ministry who supervise EU issues. They are responsible for coordination of national position papers among involved institutions and for cooperation with the EU Coordination department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Government deliberates on the EU related issues and approves national position papers of Latvia for EU Council meetings and European Councils. The government designates the responsible person for representation of Latvia's position for every EU Council meeting.
Saeima (The Parliament) also has important role in Latvia's EU Coordination system. The involvement of Saeima is mainly carried out by its standing European Affairs Committee. The Committee is regularly informed on important EU related issues and developments in EU Council formations. The Committee approves the national position papers of Latvia before the presentation of Latvia's position in EU Council of European Council meetings.

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