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“On Monday, I will speak to the Minister of the Environment about the signed order by which he allowed the hunt. I may not know or understand something, but I find it unacceptable,” the prime minister wrote in a brief comment on Facebook on Saturday.
BNS announced on Saturday that K.Mažeika had signed an order on Friday legalizing hunting in forest forests.
The order modifying hunting rules includes a clause on hunting rings among the permitted tools and instruments. The order establishes that the subclause on gear allowed in hunting will take effect from April 2022.
BNS was unable to contact K. Mažeika on Saturday, nor did he or his adviser pick up the phone.
Agnė Širinskienė also criticized
In his Facebook account, the minister emphasized that all the practices of other countries will be evaluated before the hunting permit takes effect.
“Those who read the hunting rules from start to finish also read that bow hunting will be possible only from April 2022, when the practice of foreign countries will be evaluated, separate rules and requirements will be prepared and they will discuss with the public, “writes K. Mažeika. .
However, after this registration, the Minister also received influential criticism from Agnė Širinskienė, the chair of the Seimas Committee for Law and Order.
“Anyway, the legislation generally evaluates the practice of foreign countries first and then legalizes something. For the first time, I see the opposite: first the minister legalizes and then evaluates foreign practice,” he wrote.
The same minister was outraged by the noise on Facebook on Saturday: “Should those working in the hunting sector and those involved in hunting be afraid and hide their occupation because someone does not like it? The demands of the speakers that have nothing to do with hunting outweigh the research, conclusions and recommendations of scientists, experts and industry experts? “
The use of the bow in hunting was allowed until 2004, then prohibited.
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