Vytautas Landsbergis: We see that those people were wrong



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“The signs are really interesting. These are signs of change and maturity. We can say that the signs of maturity of civil society are clear. Although one reservation I see is that half of the voters are not present and there is little turnout. They are indifferent. It is a certain disease and illness. But those involved are civil society and it is determined enough. I was very happy that there were many young people in the ranks to vote early. Some go to the polls for the first time, but they go because they find it interesting and meaningful. “It gives us hope that we will mature as a society,” said the professor.

V. Landsbergis notes that voters this time clearly voted for change.

“People voted differently, for change. There have been those who have campaigned so that no change is needed, let it be as it is. We see that those people were wrong. Real change is needed. Management and this period did not It was good. A lot of time and opportunities was lost. There was a path of hostility. The constant desire of the “peasants” to crush the opposition. They thought they would be the only ones to settle down forever, but they were deceived. I mean their Ramūnas leadership Karbauskis, Agnė Širinskienė. Apparently, those people no longer sympathize with the voters, “V. Landsbergis told Eltai.

When asked if he expected the Conservatives to rally after the second round of elections, Landsbergis did not speculate.

“I’m not going to guess anything, let’s hope. But I know that the same mechanisms will work as always. There will be a call to vote for anything that is outside the National Union. We will see if this recipe continues to work as it used to. When there was a terrible fear that the right will not win. These fears are full of “peasants”. That is why they will still be agitated. This is understandable, but people can draw some conclusions. People this time choose not because of intimidation, incitement, nonsense, to just like those books are written about opponents. I think they were unsuccessful, “V. Landsbergis told Eltai.

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