Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė faced scrutiny on Tuesday after signing orders that permitted family members to visit the workplace in both Italy and the Vatican. These actions reportedly led to accusations that she violated the Public and Private Interests Coordination Act. In separate legislative developments, an opposition initiative aimed at forming a temporary parliamentary commission to investigate the circumstances surrounding a May data theft at the Registration Center (RC) did not secure support from the opposition bloc within the parliament.
The political calendar remains active for the coming days. Lithuanian Political Updates are scheduled for discussion on Wednesday. Furthermore, coalition negotiations are set for Thursday, involving the Social Democrats and Democrats, with the People’s Party also expected to join discussions that day.
Amidst the political developments, criticism has been voiced regarding Ruginienė’s recent activities. One individual expressed regret over a decision by VTEK concerning her, suggesting that her advisors lacked the requisite qualifications. The overall focus remains on the political maneuvering of key figures, including establishing accountability for procedural issues related to her movements in Italy and the Vatican.
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