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R.Karbauskis called A.Kubiliai a demagogue and assured that his colleagues are arrogant cynics.
“Andrius Kubilius understands that conservatives mocked his demand for a state of emergency in Lithuania over the coronavirus, the management of which should have been turned over to the military.” Aurelijus Veryga and Saulius Skvernelis’s ability to manage the emergency was publicly derided. Andrius Kubilius, thinking that the Nation had managed to forget what the conservatives had said just two months ago, turned the exact opposite plate.
Today, a member of the European Parliament says that even an emergency and quarantine, which means far fewer human rights restrictions than the emergency requested by conservatives, was too harsh a measure to learn from the practices of other countries and that Saulius Skvernelis admits that erred. That Andrius Kubilius is an absolute demagogue and his young colleagues are arrogant cynics, I personally have no doubts, but when these pseudo-patriots and their friends, called the “brave hares” of the Prime Minister, begin to talk about the government’s mistakes. , they become deplorable ”, writes R. Karbauskis on the social network.
A. Kubilius also reacted to such words from a member of the Seimas and says that R. Karbauskis simply parted ways.
“R. Karbauskis exploded. My few remarks about Skvernell’s public admission of a mistake greatly angered the Great and Infallible Commander. And the accusations spread: Kubilius -” demagogue “, colleagues -” arrogant cynics “all together – engaged in “malicious activities”; similar to “domestic traitors”; “pseudo-patriots”; and finally finally concludes: “common sense has abandoned them and weeps silently somewhere on the corner.” And in the end the verdict: “you act like rascals “!
One could only scoff at such a nervous reaction. But somehow it implies a sense of alien shame: this is stated by the leader of the ruling party. Speak in such a way that if you did not see with your own eyes that Karbauskis himself was announcing this, you might think that it is blasphemy of an ordinary and very worn out “peasant”. If that sounded Russian, you might think that the Kremlin’s “propaganda nightmare”, Soloviev, is once again shaking the air.
Not surprisingly, this government’s Lithuanian political culture, its attitude towards the opposition, is becoming increasingly similar to that fed by the Kremlin or Lukashenko. The “political culture” is not damaged by the intellect. Paraphrasing the Prime Minister is a “brave rabbits” political culture, when courage is enough to pollute and curse the opposition, “writes the politician.
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