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“All ministries are important, all of them are responsible for very important Lithuanian sectors: economic, social and others.
I am glad that the Government program reflects the desire to substantially improve our educational system, “said G. Nausėda, adding that the national agreement on the future of education mentioned in the Government program is very important.
On Monday, President G. Nausėda met and welcomed the second Conservative candidate for the post of Minister of Agriculture, former Minister of the Environment Kęstutis Navickas.
On Sunday, the candidate for Minister of Transport and Communications Marius Skuodis left a positive impression on President G. Nausėda. The president was impressed that the candidate emphasized the need for transparency in financing road paving.
I. Šimonytė had previously nominated Kasparas Adomaitis and Dalia Miniataitė to the Ministers of Transport and Agriculture, but the president rejected them and the other candidates were suitable.
Government composition:
Minister of the Environment: Simonas Gentvilas
Minister of Energy: Dainius Kreivys
Minister of Economy and Innovation: Aušrinė Armonaitė
Finance Minister: Gintarė Skaistė
Minister of National Defense: Arvydas Anušauskas
Minister of Culture: Simonas Kairys
Minister of Social Security and Labor: Monika Navickienė
Minister of Transport and Communications: Marius Skuodis
Minister of Health: Arūnas Dulkys
Minister of Education, Science and Sports: Jurgita Šiugždinienė
Minister of Justice: Evelina Dobrovolska
Minister for Foreign Affairs: Gabrielius Landsbergis
Minister of the Interior: Agnė Bilotaitė
Minister of Agriculture: Kęstutis Navickas
Prime Minister I. Šimonytė will present the government program to the Seimas
The Constitution provides that the Prime Minister, no later than 15 days after his appointment, shall present to the Seimas the Government formed by him and approved by the President and submit his program for consideration.
The government program promises to be presented to the Seimas on Tuesday. Members of the newly formed Government must participate in the Seimas session in which the Government program is presented.
In explaining the Government’s program, the Prime Minister speaks in a session of the Seimas for up to 40 minutes. A total of an hour and a half is allocated to answer questions during the presentation of the government program. Questions can be addressed to the Prime Minister or to any of the Ministers.
When the Prime Minister and ministers finish answering questions from the Seimas members, the Seimas must make a decision on the Government’s program.
The new government is authorized to act when the Seimas, by a majority of the members of the Seimas present at the session, approves its program. If the Seimas does not approve the newly formed government’s program twice in a row, the government must resign.
I. Šimonytė was appointed on November 25. She promises to present the government program to the Seimas on Tuesday.
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