R. Žemaitaitis stated on “Radio News” on Friday that his party’s position is uncertain regarding the forming coalition. He indicated that the lack of a clear explanation for their inclusion in the coalition is a source of concern.
According to the politician, the proposed plans of the new coalition partners—including the Social Democrats, the Democrats, and the United “Voters” faction—incorporate several projects initially spearheaded by “Nemuno aušra.”
Despite this overlap, R. Žemaitaitis asserted that “Nemuno aušra” intends to maintain its commitment to certain initiatives. The chairman emphasized that there are specific decisions and projects that originated during their tenure in government, which they plan to continue supporting.
He stressed that these ongoing projects are of vital importance to the state. Žemaitaitis’s comments suggest a degree of reservation, noting that while the new partners’ platforms overlap with existing efforts, the party will not abandon its established priorities. The statements highlight a delicate negotiation process surrounding the formation of the government.
The focus remains on ensuring continuity for key state projects despite the shifting political landscape and the absence of a full accounting for the party’s participation in the new coalition.
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