Riga - Latvia's government was not short of advice on Wednesday, with criticism coming from such heavyweight institutions as the IMF and EU - but also from the country's own kids.
One hundred schoolchildren were asked their political opinions by the Fazer bakery company, and the results were not flattering for those in power.
Asked what Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis did, 7-year-old Karlis said he "Makes a crisis in the country," while the more mature Viljams, 9, described Godmanis' responsibilities as "sometimes explaining something, yelling, and helping (President) Zatlers."