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“I communicated quite a lot yesterday afternoon, so today I will go do a test as well,” A. Mazuronis told “Žinių radio”.
The vice president of Seimas also confirmed that he had already canceled all meetings scheduled for Friday and would work remotely.
The deputy also acknowledges that the proposal of the interim Minister of Health, Aurelijus Veryga, to suspend the work of the Seimas for at least a couple of weeks is quite logical. A. Mazuronis informs that the Seimas Board will decide on this matter in the session to be held on Friday morning.
“Today, at 9 in the morning, the Board of the Seimas meets and decides how to continue organizing the work of the Seimas, apparently it would be logical to take a break in the work of the Seimas to rest from everyone else, because it seems that the Seimas is it is becoming so flammable, but a real fireplace, “said A. Mazuronis.
“Apparently, it is necessary to do periodic tests in some way to the members of the Seimas before the possibility of holding remote plenary sessions of the Seimas is offered, because the government, apparently, still needs to be trained in one way or another,” he added .
However, when evaluating Seimas’ proposal to telecommute, A. Mazuronis stresses that it would be quite difficult for Seimas to organize full-time work.
“Especially considering that the Seimas information system does not yet allow doing so, but by voting remotely, it must still be ensured that the person voting is the person who is on the computer and has the right to vote, and not someone else. “.
“This identification system does not seem to be working well yet and in the European Union, apparently there are 4-5 countries that have foreseen the possibility of holding plenary sessions remotely, but none of them have yet used this possibility in practice. “. Apparently, it is not that simple, “he emphasized.
However, A. Mazuronis affirms that the mixed version, working from the Seimas offices and not being elected in the plenary hall, in his opinion, could be applied.
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