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Earlier this week, the leader of the Liberal Movement, Seimas President V. Čmilytė-Nielsen, announced that the partners of the ruling coalition had already agreed in principle on the division of ministries. V. Mitalas affirmed that the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports did not belong to the Freedom Party, although the party mentioned this issue as one of its priorities.
“There were negotiations, and one of the results of the negotiations is that it is probably not the Freedom Party that will nominate a candidate for the Minister of Education,” V. Mitalas told reporters on Seimas on Tuesday.
It did not reveal which ministry portfolios are for the Freedom Party.
“Apparently, the future prime minister will say exactly how matters are arranged there. I understand that perhaps even today a certain veil of secrecy can unfold,” said the politician.
Don’t get into speeches
Conservative leader Gabriel Landsberg has not revealed whether there will be more knowledge of the candidates for the next cabinet on Tuesday.
“It may or may not be,” said the politician.
When asked if his name was among the ministerial candidates, Landsberg also answered inaccurately.
“Could be,” he said.
“The solution is to publish the full list. Apparently, it is not complete yet, so we did not go to specific ministers to speak,” GGGGG
He made it clear that not all candidates for the Cabinet of Ministers are coordinated among the coalition partners.
“When the (list – 15min) Everything will be agreed with both coalition partners, perhaps this is the most important thing, then it will be complete and made public. <...> And it will be presented to the president, ”said the conservative leader, asking for understanding and patience.
The leader of the Liberal Movement, the president of the Seimas V.Čmilytė-Nielsen, who confirmed in the coalition, confirmed on Monday that “preliminary negotiations have been completed” and a response from the Presidency is awaited.
“We also have responsibilities between the three parties, and the negotiations are tentatively concluded.” Now we are awaiting the response of the Presidency ”, spoke the spokesman of the Seimas on the negotiations on the future Government.
Speaking to reporters on behalf of the party on Tuesday, she assured that she was satisfied with the outcome of the talks, but did not comment on specific areas distributed and the party’s proposed candidates for ministers.
Under the coalition agreement, the Conservatives will delegate Prime Minister Ingrid Šimonytė and nine ministers, the Freedom Party will have three ministers, and the Liberal Movement, which has been appointed president of the Seimas, will delegate two ministers.
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