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“Managing the coronavirus situation is undoubtedly the first priority for the government to take.
Revised economic DNA plan, national consensus on education, empowerment of the most vulnerable groups in society, quality assurance of access to health services, absolute blockade of the Astravas nuclear power plant, transformation of high-quality public administration and efficiency, which is necessary to implement all the aforementioned works ”, said the TS-LKD parties. President Gabriel Landsberg.
According to him, the new center-right coalition will be established with the highest standards of transparency and political ethics.
Prepare a combat plan
In turn, the leader of the party’s list and candidate for Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė mentioned the problems she sees in the current fight against the Covid-19 virus.
“There are very clear directions in which performance is insufficient. Both in the collection and dissemination of data and in the work of the National Center for Public Health, and already now in the capacity treatment institutions, ”I. Šimonytė told reporters.
President Gitanas Nausėda on Wednesday expressed the expectation that the newly elected Seimas will come to power with a Covid-19 governance plan. I. Šimonytė ensures that such a plan will be prepared in the near future.
“We intend to do that, we intend to consult with experts, scientists, data analysts, process management specialists. We cannot prepare a plan for December 9, being October 28. We will try to develop that plan, that it would be like a moving target, easily adaptable to the development of the situation and easy to implement ”, said the candidate for prime minister.
On Wednesday a meeting of the Party Presidium was held in the Seimas, during which the Conservatives discussed the political situation and the principles for forming the ruling coalition and priority works for the near future.
As you know, the ruling coalition decided to form the three parties that won the most seats in the Seimas: the TS-LKD, the Liberal Movement and the Freedom Party. Together, these parties will have 74 seats in the Seimas.
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