The center-right shared the quotas of the ministries and V. Čmilytė-Nielsen



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According to G. Landsbergis, it was also agreed that at least two positions of heads of ministry would go to the Liberal Movement and three to the Freedom Party.

On Tuesday, the Union of the Fatherland – the Lithuanian Christian Democrats, the Liberal Movement and the Freedom Party – agreed on this.

According to G. Landsbergis, the deputies of the president of the Seimas have not yet been decided. “There is still some time, the debate will continue tomorrow and Thursday,” Landsberg said.

The parties that have assembled the ruling coalition are nominating Conservative representative Ingrida Šimonytė for prime ministers. This is enshrined in the coalition agreement.

After the negotiations, I. Šimonytė told reporters that the quota distribution “is not a pharmacy and as a guide it would be any two posts of the Ministry for the Liberal Movement and at least three for the Freedom Party”, but the final distribution It will be determined by party agreements and proposed candidacies.

, “It’s simple math, the deals and the people to whom it will be offered will be even more important,” said I. Šimonytė.

The leader of the Liberal Movement, V.Čmilytė-Nielsen, confirmed that the party board approved the proposed quota, but final positions are still under negotiation.

“Today, the contours are being drawn, and both those positions and areas are still the subject of negotiations, but we, the parties, have agreed on what (we will apply) first,” V. Čmilytė-Nielsen told reporters.

The leader of the Freedom Party, Aušrinė Armonaitė, declared that the most important thing for the party was “to implement its priorities” in the fields of education, human rights and economic freedom. “

“The first round of negotiations was very important to us, when we talk about the works, we are ready for talks, our coalition partners know where the Freedom Party is strongest and we are ready to start work,” said A Armonaitė.

The document of the coalition agreement signed by the three parties on Monday lists the value commitments, the most important priorities, the works for the near future and the procedure for the elaboration of the Government program.

The agreement also lists issues of particular relevance to individual partners on which there is no consensus. These include legislative changes to ensure the dismantling of public spaces, legalization of the spelling of personal names on the main page of documents in all the letters of the Latin alphabet, free information to the media from the Registry Center on legal entities, ratification of the Istanbul Convention, decriminalization, allowing the legalization of a gender-neutral association based on mutual responsibility and the voluntary determination to assume rights and responsibilities ”, permission to apply for the Seimas from the age of 21.

The new government should be led by I. Šimonytė, the leader of the conservative list. The coalition will have 74 representatives in the Seimas of 141.



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