A. Armonaitė recently offered a political and political science assessment regarding the stability and composition of the ruling coalition. Regarding the party “Nemuno aušra,” she characterized it as having a pro-Russian orientation.
While acknowledging that not every individual within the party holds this view, she stated that the overall trajectory of the political force suggests this alignment. Armonaitė expressed a preference for the exclusion of such parties from the governing coalition. However, she noted an observation about the broader political landscape: she believes that most political elites within the parliament have an interest in maintaining “Nemuno aušra’s” presence in the ruling coalition.
During an interview on “ELTA corner,” the politician, who previously served in the center-right government under Ingrida Šimonytė as the Minister of Economy and Innovation, analyzed the strategic interests at play. She suggested that the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) stands to benefit from continuing the coalition with “aušriečiai.” According to her analysis, such an arrangement would allow the current government structure to persist without the need for significant political realignment. Her assessment highlighted the complex dynamics within the Lithuanian political system, suggesting that the maintenance of the current coalition involves calculations across various political factions.
The discussion underscores the deep political considerations surrounding the composition of the government and the influence of specific political groups on national policy.
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A. Armonaitė recently provided a political science assessment concerning the stability and makeup of the ruling coalition. During her analysis, she characterized the party “Nemuno aušra” as possessing