For a Good Latvia (, also known as (Aà  )ò) was a Latvian right-wing party alliance founded on 22 April 2010 by the People's Party, Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way, the businessmen's movement For a Good Latvia and some smaller parties. The initial name (Aà  )ò referred to the initials of the party leaders of the People's Party (Andris à  Ã·ÃÂle) and LPP/LC (AinÃÂrs à  lesers). Both major parties participating had been doing badly in the polls. The alliance was headed by former Latvian president Guntis Ulmanis.
In the 2010 parliamentary election it won a disappointing 8 seats and did not join the governing coalition. In July 2011 the People's Party was dissolved and AinÃÂrs à  lesers' LPP/LC renamed itself the Ainars à  lesers LPP/LC Reform Party, by analogy with the Zatlers' Reform Party. The parliamentary faction of "For a Good Latvia", however, continued to exist until the end of the 10th Saeima and was headed by Edgars ZalÃÂns. In the elections of September 2011, Ainars à  lesers LPP/LC Reform Party failed to win any seats.