This evening, on live Latvian TV, the leader of the United List faction in the Saeima, Edgars Tavars, mentioned that theoretically, it would be possible to create a minority government consisting of the "core" formed today. Namely: from the National Alliance, the United List, and the Union of Greens and Farmers. These three parties in the Saeima, considering the support of independent deputies, can gather a maximum of 43 votes. Again, if an agreement is reached with part of the remaining opposition (for example, if they do not register during the plenary session), such a government can also be approved by a majority of the present deputies. However, it will be quite difficult for such a government to operate and it will resemble the current resigned Silin government in terms of influence - that is, with limited capacity to act. Therefore, a more realistic scenario is to attract a fourth partner in the form of either "New Unity" or "Latvia First." One of the leaders of the National Alliance, Janis Dombrava, expressed hope on Latvian TV that a new government could be formed within two weeks.