Jazzu faced an unpleasant situation: he bumped into the police



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Many Lithuanian celebrities did not miss the meeting.

It is true that the nearby Justė Arlauskaitė-Jazzu found herself in an unpleasant situation. The artist made sure that she had passed her friend Vincas Kudirka Square when the police officers unexpectedly showed up.

“Today, walking with Donatas Montvydas in the park, wonderful police officers came and took photos of our ID cards. Because we suspect some illegal activity. What? On the way? Can’t we dress brilliantly on the streets? I really want to clarify to the police what is suspected. And if nothing else, I would like to explain why we were united with us, because there were many people in the park. Apparently you need to demonstrate a lot that they are protecting. What guards God protects us God …

I was laughing a lot all the time, because it’s really absurd. Democracy maybe. Do not walk in the parks, people, they will be fined or harassed. And I really look forward to the culmination of the story and an explanation of why, as I understand it, my ID card was photographed from a personal phone and where it will be used. I am a peaceful person, of course I gave him: I have nothing to hide, I am not a criminal or I do not participate in illegal activities. Such that Let the games begin! I think through knowledge today you will see the nation’s top criminals. Police state here we go“The artist wrote on her social network.

The invitation to the event, marked “no – # for cultural construction” on social media, began airing last week.

The call said that in doing so, cultural people would try to point out that more than half of the resources in a government-approved plan to combat COVID-19 losses would be spent on improving or installing infrastructure rather than investing directly in people.

The plan decided to allocate more than 68 million to cultural organizations and creators. Euros It is true, even 43 million. It is intended to allocate € 1 billion for the renovation of the infrastructure of cultural institutions and projects for the acquisition of goods.

Among those present were Agnė Grigaliūnienė, Jogaila Morkūnas, Justinas Jankevičius and Greta Mikalauskytė, Gytis Ivanauskas, Justė Arlauskaitė-Jazzu, Vytautas Rumšas Jr., Saulius Urbonavičius-Samas and many others.



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