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''All For Latvia!'' supports protectionist economic policies to increase the role of locally owned businesses. It is supportive of the traditional family, opposed to [[homosexuality]], [[gambling]] and favours more restrictive regulation of [[alcohol]] sales. It believes that the common interests of the nation have a higher value than the interests of individual people.
''All For Latvia!'' supports protectionist economic policies to increase the role of locally owned businesses. It is supportive of the traditional family, opposed to [[homosexuality]], [[gambling]] and favours more restrictive regulation of [[alcohol]] sales. It believes that the common interests of the nation have a higher value than the interests of individual people.

In the 2010 elections for the Latvian [[Saeima]], ''All for Latvia!'' joined forces with the more established national conservative party [[For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK]] to field a common list of candidates.<ref>[http://www.cvk.lv/cgi-bin/wdbcgiw/base/komisijas2010.CVKAND10.kandid2?nr1=10 Candidate list from official website of the Central Electoral Commission] {{lv icon}}</ref>


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All for Latvia!
LeaderJoint leadership of
Imants Parādnieks and
Raivis Dzintars.
Founded14th January 2006
HeadquartersRiga
IdeologyNationalism,
National conservatism
Website
http://www.visulatvijai.lv/

All For Latvia! (Latvian: Visu Latvijai!) is a national conservative political party in Latvia.

All For Latvia! started as a political youth organization in 2000 and became a political party in January 2006, running in 2006 elections. It won 1.48% of vote and no seats in the parliament. Its leaders are Raivis Dzintars and Imants Parādnieks.

All For Latvia! supports making Latvian citizenship laws more restrictive, by introducing strict limits on the number of people who can be naturalized into Latvian citizenship in one year. All For Latvia! would like to increase the percentage of ethnic Latvians from the current 59% of the Latvian population to at least 75%, by providing financial support to ethnic non-Latvians who would like to leave the country and ethnic Latvians from abroad who would like to return to Latvia. All For Latvia! supports a greater role for the Latvian language and proposes to make it the only language of instruction in publicly funded primary and secondary schools, starting from 2015. The party is opposed to European federalism.

All For Latvia! supports protectionist economic policies to increase the role of locally owned businesses. It is supportive of the traditional family, opposed to homosexuality, gambling and favours more restrictive regulation of alcohol sales. It believes that the common interests of the nation have a higher value than the interests of individual people.

In the 2010 elections for the Latvian Saeima, All for Latvia! joined forces with the more established national conservative party For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK to field a common list of candidates.[1]

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