During a demonstration held in Daukanto square, V. Mitalas addressed journalists, criticizing the process by which ministerial posts are nominated and approved, asserting that the current system appears to lack established principles. Speaking at the protest, Mitalas questioned the suitability of the current appointments for governance in Lithuania.
He specifically targeted the appointment of M. Katelyn, arguing that an individual who previously compared Lithuanian officials to the OMON and who is now tasked with ensuring the safety and well-being of the populace should be reconsidered for the role of Minister of Internal Affairs. Furthermore, Mitalas noted that the publication Laisviesis had previously voiced concerns regarding M.
Katelyn’s limited management experience. However, Mitalas suggested that the core issue extends beyond any single candidate. He stated that the underlying problem is a systemic pattern where individuals lacking requisite management or domain-specific experience are being proposed for positions of significant public responsibility.
The demonstration drew an attendance of approximately 15 people, who utilized the protest to voice their concerns about governance standards. The participants focused their critique on the integrity of the selection process, questioning who should hold key ministerial roles to effectively manage national security and public services within Lithuania.
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