Posters in Lukiškės square advertising the sculpture of the gay Vytis: it is a symbol of reconciliation



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15 minutes the reader who posted the poster photos, Stephen, said he had never heard of such a project.

It is clear from the posters that this is a joke.

“Homosexual Vytis is a symbol of reconciliation. This monument unites two conflicting ideologies: nationalists and liberals,” the poster reads.

15min photo of the reader / Poster in Lukiškės square

15min photo of the reader / Poster in Lukiškės square

He also states that “the project is supported by the Gay Union of Progressive Nationalists”, the author of the idea is Adolf Marks, the client is the two-city municipality Vilnius-Kaunas, the contractor is MG Latvija.

“The project is co-financed in part by the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the State Tax Inspectorate under the Union Affairs Commission for Night Culture at the expense of taxpayers,” the poster reads.

It goes without saying that there is no institution, company or even a person mentioned here.

15min photo of the reader / Poster in Lukiškės square

15min photo of the reader / Poster in Lukiškės square

A working group created by the government should decide on Friday to whom to hand over the management of Lukiškės Square.

This week, Ramūnas Karbauskis, the leader of the “peasants”, stated that a working group formed by the Government would propose to terminate the loan agreement with the Vilnius Municipality for the management of Lukiškės Square and transfer it to the Research Center on the Genocide and the Resistance of Lithuania.

Discussions about what should be on Lukiškės Square have intensified with the installation of a temporary beach by the Vilnius City Council this summer, which was dismantled in early autumn.

In the summer, the Seimas passed a special law on Lukiškės Square, which establishes that it is the main representative square of the country with the Vytis Monument, the space must be managed seriously and with due respect to the combatants and insurgents, and its use not It must be contrary to public order and good customs.



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