The current political process surrounding the role of the foreign minister remains under discussion, with the minister himself having not yet provided statements regarding his future plans with M. Sinkevičius. According to K.
Budrys, the ongoing discussions are viewed as a standard component of the political procedure. Speaking to journalists at the Seimas on Thursday, Budrys explained that the typical sequence involves parties first agreeing on a coalition and establishing fundamental principles before commencing discussions about filling specific portfolios, such as that of the foreign minister. When questioned about his own professional future, the country’s diplomatic head did not offer a direct assessment.
However, he indicated that the replacement of K. Budrys is not an inevitability. G.
Nausėda commented on the situation, stating that the formation of the coalition could be complicated by various factors. He emphasized that the resolution of the matter “will depend on the discussion, on the talks between the decision-makers,” suggesting that the process requires him to play his part. These statements underscore that the determination of the minister’s future role hinges on ongoing negotiations.
The general sentiment shared by officials suggests that while the political maneuvering is complex, it follows established patterns of coalition governance. The focus remains on the detailed talks required to finalize the composition of the government and assign key ministerial responsibilities.
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The role of the foreign minister is currently the subject of ongoing political discussion. Minister K. Budrys indicated that his future prospects are contingent upon the outcome of these discussions,