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She has been appointed to the position since Monday, by order of I. Šimonytė.
A decade ago, G. Balčytytė was the spokesperson for I. Šimonytė, then head of the Ministry of Finance. According to the social network LinkedIn, she has also worked at the Washington-based World Bank, a division for the Nordic and Baltic countries, and in 2017-2018 as an expert in development and cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Most recently, he worked for Norwegian legal affairs, consulting and project management company Norway Registers Development as a global consulting strategy manager.
Ieva Skarelytė, who previously served as rapporteur for the Lithuanian Christian National-Democratic Union (TS-LKD) in the Seimas, was also appointed head of the Prime Minister’s Office since Monday, and was also assistant to the president of the TS-LKD in the Seimas.
Dalius Krinickas, former Deputy Minister of the Environment in the Saulius Skvernelis government, also confirmed that he had started working on I. Šimonytė’s team. He said he would work as an advisor to the prime minister on environment, green courses, agriculture and communications. Kęstutis Navickas, the current Minister of Agriculture, who was later removed from the Ministry of the Environment, said that Krinickas had left for personal reasons. He has worked for the State Energy Regulatory Authority for the past two and a half years.
Earlier, the prime minister’s team was supplemented by a spokesperson, Rasa Jakilaitienė, who had previously worked as a public relations advisor to former Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius.
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