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Speaking to reporters before the vote, R. Žemaitaitis said he expected a change.
“I expect very active people, without fear of COVID, without fear of closure. And, apparently, this is the turning point, the decisive point, that in four years the conflicts between the two political parties will be resolved with this vote, it will show who will continue to lead the Government for the next four years, who will be the leaders of the ruling majority and if we will have peace in Lithuania, if the two political parties will continue to cut each other for another four years, “said the leader of the Freedom and Justice party.
According to him, the party will be happy to raise between 5.5 and 6 percent. It would be a very big victory: “If according to list 6, another 4-5 determined people, 10 members of the Seimas would be a very big victory for this match.”
R. Žemaitaitis would like to believe that Lithuania will be governed by a center-right coalition after the elections. When asked if he would see his party in the coalition of left-wing political forces, he said that it would be possible to see if there were not certain prevailing provisions, which R. Žemaitaitis called a flawed social policy.
“The money is not used to create jobs for people, but precisely to the formation of unemployment, as shown by the latest distribution of benefits, from 7.5 percent. we have 14 percent. These municipalities do not collect GPM, as the municipality of Šilalė does not collect almost two million, simply because the number of unemployed is increasing. I think if you could talk about giving up these things.
Will we have peace in Lithuania or will the two political parties continue to divide for another four years?
One could talk if the Minister of Health were someone else and finally allowed people to receive treatment, there would be access to treatment, not the other way around as it is now, because it seems to be a leftist policy but to behave like the right and a person who wants to receive proper treatment cannot. receive “, – said R.Žemaitaitis.
The electoral turmoil, he said, was not fierce, as it is not allowed by law, if the legislation were different, then the candidates would be better exposed.
The first round of the Seimas elections will take place on Sunday, October 11. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s early voting is different: it started on Monday and will last for four days, more polling stations, more are installed outside.
For fear of large flows of people, early voting is organized in Vilnius not only in the municipal building on Konstitucijos avenue, but in three other places: A. Sakharov Square, Saulėtekio al. 26 and Lukiškės square.
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