R. Žemaitaitis addressed recent political disputes concerning the allocation of committee roles, suggesting that certain bodies should align with his faction. He argued that based on existing assignments, the Audit Committee should belong to their group, noting that the Conservative Party currently holds the chairmanship of the Anti-Corruption Committee.
Žemaitaitis asserted that the governing majority should proactively establish quotas and redistribute membership across various committees. Regarding leadership continuity, the politician stated that if the “Awtorių” party successfully maintains its chairmanship of the Audit Committee, Artūras Skardžius would retain his current role. When questioned by V.
Ąžuolas, Ž. Pavilionis, and P. Pinelis about potential political alignments, Žemaitaitis addressed the role of A.
Skardžius. He clarified that Skardžius serves as a delegate to the Anti-Corruption Committee and that he would continue his work in that capacity. Žemaitaitis concluded by stating that no members expressed a desire for internal conflict over these procedural matters.
The discussion centers on the internal power dynamics within the legislature, specifically concerning which political bloc should oversee the functions of key oversight committees.
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