The new coalition agreement is being hammered out in the Seimas: they hope to finish it today(1)

Democratic politician Lukas Savickas commented in the afternoon regarding the status of ongoing negotiations. When questioned about the specific ministerial portfolios that might be allocated to new coalition partners, Savickas said that providing definitive answers was not possible at this time. He stated that the process requires detailed work within the editorial group to finalize the content of the coalition agreement.

According to Savickas, the discussions encompass a broad range of policy areas, spanning from social policy and the economy to defense, all of which require thorough content sorting. Furthermore, Savickas addressed the matter of ministry assignments, clarifying that certain portfolios were outside the scope of the discussions taking place that day. While the Democratic party did not directly confirm whether the Ministry of Health was offered to them, the article notes that three key priority areas were identified as central to the talks.

Savickas maintained that these specific ministry assignments were not the focus of the current resolution efforts. His statements indicate that the party is actively engaged in the substantive negotiation of the coalition’s operational details as they move out of the initial agreement phase.

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  1. What factors might influence the final allocation of ministerial portfolios in the new coalition agreement?

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