Until now, avoiding attention, I. Andriulaitytė introduced herself in the Parliament: the liberals who organized the exam found themselves lacking ambition(1)

The candidate reportedly managed to avoid answering several questions posed by journalists during the presentation regarding the proposed government program. During the event, one of the newcomers was noted to have successfully evaded questioning. Addressing the media, the candidate stated that while acknowledging their status as a newcomer to the forming government, they emphasized their extensive professional background in the environmental sector.

They detailed ten years of experience, which includes work in Brussels engaging with the European Union institutions and the regional committee. Furthermore, the candidate mentioned coordinating activities for the Lithuanian delegation within that organization and implementing various international projects, with a recent concentration on Moldova and Ukraine. When asked to identify key priority areas, the candidate outlined a broad scope of focus.

The stated priorities encompass numerous countries and regions, including Moldova, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia. The list of focus areas also repeatedly cited Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Albania, and Kosovo. Overall, the candidate presented a detailed background emphasizing international environmental policy engagement.

The articulation of these diverse geographical areas suggests a comprehensive, multi-national scope for the proposed government agenda.

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