Gabriel Landsbergis was forced to publicly sue his brother-in-law in the Seimas



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“The Knights of the Night, the Knights of the Keyboard, write a variety of interesting things that have nothing to do with the party program,” Landsberg said.

The TS-LKD leader does not see the need to speak to a brother-in-law about his public speeches.

“No. I just have something to do. I have a job. It is disappointing that the rulers continue the smear campaign, which they did during the first round, the same continues in the second round,” said G. Landsbergis.

Politicians are considering such statements to be exploited by “peasants” during the election campaign.

“Obviously they use everything that suits them for a smear campaign, they can take advantage of everything,” Landsberg said.

The politician was not willing to appreciate the fact that his father and grandfather reacted to the recording of L. Andriulis.

“It just came to our notice then. I would have reacted. I’m not rushing to reply to every person who posts something on Facebook. I don’t think it’s worth climbing.

There is no story here: a person writes some delusions at night and now we have a national theme. I’m really sorry about that. “Especially since on the same day we have record coronavirus numbers, announced deficit budget and other things, and we are discussing a one-person post,” G. Landsbergis said.

When the journalists clarified that a person was his relative, the politician clarified that “he is not my relative.”

V. Landsbergis reacted

As already announced, Vytautas Landsbergis, honorary president of TS-LKD, also responded to L. Andriulis’s recording.

He commented on the situation with a poem. In it, he ironic that some of the statements by Landsberg’s brother-in-law, L. Andriulis, are quoted in the media not for ideas, but for who he is.

“A young politician, quite a beginner, wrote
interesting self-expression text that I attach.
Found it (text) on the train under my head. Are here:
“I am a young politician who begins, but I will go very far.
I have thoughts that others don’t. Sometimes when i write
I observe. To quote me, okay. Or comments
and praise not for what is truly mine and strongly written, but because
that I am someone’s brother-in-law. It overwhelms me with this
I protest the statement.
Please don’t mention anyone posting my speeches.
whose brother-in-law or uncle I am. I am who I am ”, ironized V. Landsbergis.

“I think I know if I can guess who wrote it.
I suppose that you too.
The provision is open and respectable. Portals should be really attractive
more attention to content, if any, ”V. Landsbergis wrote on Facebook late at night.

The writer Vytautas V. Landsbergis also appreciated the statements of L. Andriulis, which were soon quoted by opponents, representatives of the Lithuanian Union of Peasants and Greens (LVŽS).

“I don’t want to write nasty things on my Facebook, but sometimes I need to, especially when Gabriel’s brother-in-law, Tula Andriulis, hits the keys again and writes nonsense at night, and the conservative opponents immediately write off happiness and try everything as a conservative opinion. ” .

In the social space, he urged L. Andriulis’s wife to “hide the computer in such funny moments”, not to write L. Andriulis himself with the “Landsbergis” hat, because his “funny posts sometimes have little to do with it. with the political, civic or ethical position of our family. ” He also urged readers not to identify L. Andriulis with the Conservative Party.

“Because he is not a member of the party, but just a selfish man who likes to be resourceful, he is definitely not a team player,” he wrote on Facebook.

His thoughts, expressed on Facebook, were quickly erased.

Vytautas Ališauskas, a sympathetic academic of the TS-LKD, also reacted to the statements of L. Andriulis already described in the media.

“It is a big secret why the spills of a private person who is not a member of the party (TS-LKD), a politician in general, nor a political scientist, so that the eccentric and provocative writings of that person are suddenly taken by the FB to spread all the losing or losing forces. Come on, see what the National Union thinks “, wrote V. Ališauskas.

“It is true that there is a shocking argument: that the man is the spouse of one of the leaders of the party leaders. It is clear that parties like the allies of the Polish peasants share and manage everything with their families, and still create clans, and they look at others in the same way, ”the academic wrote on Facebook Wednesday night.

He assured that he already knew the first plans.

Delfi recalls that the interpretation of the entry by L. Andriukas, brother of the leader of the TS-LKD party L. Andriukas, in the social space appeared on Facebook in the profile of the LVŽS party. From which the peasant representatives make intuitions about a possible first conservative job.

“From the text of G. Landsbergis’ brother-in-law, L. Andriulis, it is clear that the conservatives, if they and the liberals succeed in winning the second round, will first perform two main tasks: the legalization of same-sex marriages and the resistance to profits “.

It is explained that the conservatives only received power to fight against the benefits.

“In other words, it will adopt methods of activity proven in the past; it will eliminate the benefits paid by Sodra to the elderly, pensions, abolish benefits for children, child money and socially disadvantaged groups. If Gabrielius Landsbergis and Ingrida Šimonytė still speak cautiously on such works, only in September they announced in advance that there would be no funds for the indexation of pensions, e.g. G. Landsbergis’ brother-in-law is much more open: the Conservatives, as soon as they have regained power, will fight with the benefits ” said the representatives of the political party, urging voters to come to vote in the second round of the Seimas elections.

L. Andriulis’s Facebook post states that after the conservatives and liberals performed so well in the elections, “Lithuania will finally be pushed towards European values.”

“Both liberal parties will have a large and extremely influential faction in the Seimas. I think we can finally look forward to the legalization of homogeneous marriages, resistance to benefits and allowances, and easier immigration,” Andriulis wrote in an open Facebook group.

He interpreted these electoral results as a change in society.

“Society has changed: the Facebook generation, young and educated families living in cities have gained a lot of weight and their voices determine Lithuania’s clear direction towards modern liberal values. In four years, Lithuania will be very different, and in 2024 the weight of young and modern people will be even greater. The voices of the provinces, the nostalgia for Sovietism and the populists have been repressed and are no longer heard, “he told the social network.

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