During a meeting with the Liberal Alliance faction of the Seimas, M. Sinkevičius addressed ongoing policy discussions, suggesting that certain issues might resurface despite previous events involving Ignalina. He noted that discussions persist regarding a specific marine park, stating that questions of state aid would likely be resolved through a commission process.
According to Sinkevičius, initial calculations indicate a positive economic effect attributable to the proposed marine park. Separately, the leader of the Social Democrats stated that, in his capacity with the Ministry of Finance, his assessment remains contingent upon the overall health of the economy. He affirmed that he does not foresee any major problems, provided the economic conditions are favorable.
A central point of discussion concerned the state-owned energy group, Ignitis Group, which is developing the first marine wind park project. The candidate for Prime Minister clarified that the proposal to divest this group will no longer be considered. This matter remains actively debated among political stakeholders.
When asked to comment on the implications, Sinkevičius indicated that he think the potential benefits of the park are significant. He cautioned that what is ultimately feasible depends on broader economic stability, though he maintained an optimistic outlook regarding the resolution of the state aid complexities.
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