In March 2023, Grevcova announced her withdrawal from For Stability!.[6] Later, she joined the Alliance of Young Latvians, among whose founders is the controversial former diplomat Rūdolfs Brēmanis, with whom Grevcova has close relations and has been often seen together in public.[7][8] Brēmanis, a former charge- d'affaires at the Latvian embassy in the United Arab Emirates, is the main suspect in case about a possible embezzlement scheme involving the service apartments of the foreign service.[9]
Criminal proceedings
Shortly after the Saeima elections, criminal proceedings were initiated against Grevcova for providing false information to the Central Electoral Commission.[10] The declaration states that before her election to the Saeima, she worked as an advisor at SIA "Dolo", which the company's representative denies, claiming that such a position never existed at the company. However, she admits that she did work there – as a support worker.[11] After a departmental investigation, it was revealed that Glorija had also lied about her education at the Latvian Academy of Sport Education (LSPA) as a teacher.
The LSPA pointed out that Gloria was not on the list of graduates or students.[12] The party leadership has repeatedly stated that there was a "clerical error" when the declaration was submitted and that they see no reason to deny her further participation in the Saeima once the data is updated.[13]
In January 2023, the Saeima decided to authorise the continuation of the prosecution of Grevcova.[14] In March, the court of first instance decided to punish the MP with 160 hours of community service.[15]
On 23 January 2023, Grevcova posted a video on her TikTok account in which she called the exhibition of the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia "propaganda". On the same day, Edmunds Jurēvics, a Member of the Saeima, filed a petition with the Prosecutor General for a possible violation of Article 74.1 of the Criminal Code "Justification of genocide, crime against humanity, crime against peace and war crimes".[16] On 30 January, criminal proceedings were opened against the MP in this case as well.[17] In February 2023, Grevcova was excluded from participating in the next six sessions of the Saeima for violating the Saeima Code of Ethics.