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A spokeswoman for Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė told BNS that the project is currently being coordinated by different ministries, social partners, the Government Chancellery and an advisory council convened by the prime minister, which is reviewing the economic stimulus plan.
“The first integrated project is planned to be in mid-February,” Rasa Jakilaitienė told BNS.
The action plan should include clearer commitments from the ministries with specific dates.
Prime Minister I. Šimonytė says her government will not make revolutions, but will seek discussions based on discussions. He promised to initiate a national agreement on education at the beginning of his term.
The new government promises to modernize the economy, reduce social exclusion by improving access to social services, pay more attention to single pensioners and single mothers, and promise more equitable taxation of paid and self-employment.
Farmers say the government’s program lacks ambition and some provisions have been moved from the previous government’s to-do list.
Opposition Social Democrats say there have been many breaches of the government’s program so far, from the tax system to the health sector.
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