The Seimas is considering a legislative proposal concerning property compensation for former landowners, specifically involving members of the parliament, including Rita Tamašunienė, Česlavas Olševskis, and Jaroslavas Narkevičius. Should the Seimas approve the measure, it would grant former landowners the opportunity to revise their compensation agreements for properties they once owned by December 31st of this year. The proposed legislation stipulates a clear deadline: if landowners fail to alter their compensation arrangements by the end of the year, the remaining compensation owed to them would be disbursed exclusively in cash.
In related matters, representatives from the LLRA-KŠS, who advocate for parliamentarians, have noted that the process of restoring property rights to remaining real estate is far from complete. According to data provided by these representatives, as of January 1, 2026, ownership rights have not yet been fully restored to approximately 700 hectares of land in Vilnius, affecting 500 citizens. These ongoing restoration efforts indicate that the legislative work related to property rights remains active.
The proposed changes aim to provide finality to compensation claims within a defined timeframe, ensuring that if agreements are not updated, the remaining financial obligations are settled immediately. This framework seeks to finalize outstanding property matters before the conclusion of the current calendar year.
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