In the opinion of the Social Democrats, L. Asadauskaitė is not satisfied with her future partners: after receiving comments, she herself will invite M. Sinkevičius for a conversation(3)

L. Asadauskaitė recently discussed with members of the democrats party the potential for her to join their faction. While she did not confirm the discussions directly, she provided details regarding ongoing disagreements with the social democrats concerning her departmental leadership.

Asadauskaitė stated that during negotiations, she was informed that the social democrats had originally planned to transfer the commission she headed to their control, but that plans subsequently changed. She recounted that the social democrats had reportedly desired the chairmanship of the Youth and Sports Affairs Commission, initially suggesting a shared leadership role with her. However, she reported that during a meeting of the social democrats council on Tuesday, the chairman asserted that the position remains within the purview of the social democrats.

Furthermore, the chairman allegedly indicated that her continued tenure in the post would be contingent upon her future behavior. Asadauskaitė noted that tensions between herself and the social democrats have been present since the beginning of her mandate, with disagreements reportedly escalating to their peak last year. These statements highlight continued political friction between the factions regarding institutional control and leadership roles within the political landscape.

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  1. What are the specific disagreements between L. Asadauskaitė and the Social Democrats regarding departmental leadership?

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