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Thousands protest EU member move to exit domestic violence treaty (VIDEO)

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Published: November 7, 2025 7:58 pm
Author: RT

A mass march against a bill on leaving the Istanbul Convention has been held in Riga

Thousands of people filled the streets of the Latvian capital on Thursday evening to protest legislation that would take the Baltic state out of an international treaty on combating domestic violence.

Some 10,000 demonstrators gathered in Dome Square at the center of Riga, not far from the parliament building, according to the national police.

Photos and videos that surfaced on social media showed the space filled with people holding banners and placards against the withdrawal. Several smaller protests were also held in various other locations, according to the police. No incidents were reported.

Vakar, 6. novembrī, norisinājās protests “Nosargāsim Māti Latviju” pret izstāšanos no Stambulas konvencijas. Uz protestu Rīgā, Doma laukumā pēc policijas aplēsēm bija sapulcējušies aptuveni 10 tūkstoši cilvēku. Citviet protestos bija sapulcējušies no dažiem desmitiem līdz 600… pic.twitter.com/PtnqQrmCs2

— Valsts policija (@Valsts_policija) November 7, 2025

Last week, the Latvian parliament, the Saeima, voted to withdraw from the treaty, but the bill was returned for reconsideration by President Edgars Rinkevics on Monday. The Council of Europe Convention, also known as the Istanbul Convention, defines violence against women as a violation of human rights. It is meant to standardize the domestic legislation of its signatories to address various forms of gender-based violence.

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— Marta Kotello (@MartaKotello) November 6, 2025

The agreement was opened for signature in Istanbul in 2011 and came into force three years later. Latvia signed in 2016 but ratified it only last year.

Lawmakers supporting the move claim the treaty introduces a definition of gender that goes beyond biological sex, framing it as a social construct. The MPs argue that existing national laws are sufficient to address the issue of gender-based violence.

Rīgā, Doma laukumā, kā arī citās Latvijas un pasaules pilsētās šovakar notiek protesta akcija “Nosargāsim Māti Latviju”, iestājoties pret Latvijas izstāšanos no Eiropas Padomes Konvencijas par vardarbības pret sievietēm un vardarbības ģimenē novēršanu un apkarošanu jeb tā sauktās… pic.twitter.com/YnpzOLkEcR

— LTV Ziņu dienests (@ltvzinas) November 6, 2025

If the parliament passes the bill without any amendments a second time, the president will not be able to veto it again. On Wednesday, MPs decided to postpone debate on the issue for a year.


READ MORE: EU state votes to ditch domestic violence treaty

Latvia has had the highest intentional homicide rate per capita among all EU nations for nearly a decade, according to the bloc’s statistics agency, Eurostat. Another Baltic state – Lithuania – had the second-highest rate as of 2023.

According to Eurostat, women accounted for 60% of all homicide victims in Latvia as of 2020.

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