Nausėda, who voted in the second round: I support the measures that are being introduced for the coronavirus



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“I will remind you of our visit to the National Public Health Center, where we agreed that the military can get involved and help civil authorities deal with the call center and traceability issues, because simply the NVSC specialists are no longer dealing with the workload, they experience enormous psychological stress. (…) This decision is made practically at the military level, only appeal is required. Seeing that the numbers are not improving, we really must, and we must all do the work together. (… )

I support measures to control the coronavirus. The only problem is that we may have been able to achieve a better result in another way, that is, through traceability, isolation, compliance with security measures, and we should not make such drastic decisions today, “said G. Naus Nada, who cast their vote in the Seimas during early voting. elections.

According to the head of the country, the experience of the world shows that it is not necessary to live up to a situation in which closure is something natural.

“Of course, it is possible to point the finger at countries where the situation is even worse, but I find this approach unacceptable because I interpret it differently. Such an exhibition does not mean that we are very good, but that we can be even worse than in those others. countries, ”said G. Nausėda.

At the same time, the president of the country took the opportunity to address the people of Lithuania.

“It would really encourage people to do what can be done without even putting in more effort. We all have beautiful traditions in the family circle, for the birthday celebration, but maybe today is the time when we can put off those comfortable seats a bit in a larger group of friends.

We can reduce the birthdays of a child, and perhaps not invite so many children from other families, districts, so that this virus does not spread and, above all, does not spread in our immediate environment. Therefore, let’s follow those requirements that are marked, let’s not pay by hand, assuming they are frivolous claims that they do nothing. Believe me, if scientists say it helps, they mean it and it helps, “said G. Nausėda, urging abandoning” some traditions so that we can live safer, freer and more comfortably in our immediate environment. “

More on the measures approved by the government on Wednesday can be read here.

Called to be Active Voters

At the same time, G. Nausėda addressed the people of Lithuania and urged them to be an active voter.

“Come vote, choose your own power, not the one chosen by others, which may later need to be criticized or we will say that it is not my power. (…) Both big and small cities, people from all over Lithuania, they show civic initiative. There really is a lot to choose from, “said the president.

The head of the country himself made it easy for him in the second electoral round.

“It just came to our knowledge then. In the first round I thought for a while, and now I had nothing to think about, I made a very easy decision,” said G. Nausėda.

Conservative Monika Navickienė and Polish Election Campaign Christian Family Union candidate Romualda Poševeckaja compete in their single-member New Vilnius constituency.

The head of state said that the candidate who deserved his support should serve Lithuania, and his honesty and decency should not be in doubt.

“Political imaginations and ideologies are secondary. I am still convinced that you can love Lithuania being a conservative, a social democrat and a liberal being in another party. We can imagine what the creation of Lithuania was like, but the most important thing is that we all love Lithuania and we want something good for her, “said G. Nausėda.

The head of state did not reveal whether the politician he supported in the first round competed in the second.
“I voted correctly in both cases, I am happy that I made my decision easily and clearly,” said the president.

When journalists asked why the head of the country’s wife, Diana Nausėdienė, had voted, she replied that she had voted “for democracy.”

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