When questioned regarding the potential career trajectory of a colleague and first cousin, Virginijus Sinkevičius, M. Sinkevičius suggested that a move from established, well-compensated work in Brussels remains a possibility. When the focus shifted to K.
Budrys’ future tenure in office, the LSDP leader offered cautious remarks. He emphasized that, at this juncture, the incumbent minister must maintain their current duties. Addressing speculation about the minister’s immediate future, Sinkevičius stated that he was not inclined to provide advance assurances.
He advised that the situation is neither one of extreme calm nor visible nervousness. Instead, he maintained that the minister possesses the authority to continue working, asserting that the government is currently operational. Sinkevičius added that if any change in status were decided upon by the government, the public would be duly informed.
He concluded by stating that the LSDP has undergone a significant shift in perspective, moving away from previous optimistic assessments. His comments suggest a pragmatic approach to current political uncertainties, stressing institutional continuity rather than speculative outcomes concerning the minister’s role. The discussion highlighted the party’s current stance regarding stability and the process by which official changes will be communicated to the public.
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