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Seimas President Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen stated that the system failures are related to Microsoft failures, so Seimas employees cannot resolve them.
“The interruptions are related to the interruptions in Microsoft and do not depend much on us, so we cannot guarantee a good operation today,” said the president of Seimas.
Once the afternoon session is over, the Seimas Board will decide how the session will be conducted next week, if the session is returned to the room.
Part of the year of Thursday’s session, Seimas members complained that they were unable to register and vote, and opposition representatives demanded to stop telecommuting and return to the live session.
“Thank you for your patience. Unfortunately, there are interruptions that do not depend on our techniques, they are related to the entire Miscosoft system,” he said.
The Seimas sessions were held remotely this week by decision of the parliamentary board.
According to the Statute of the Seimas, remote sessions of Parliament are held when a state of emergency is declared, an emergency or quarantine situation is declared and the work of the Seimas may be in jeopardy, as objective circumstances may put in it endangers the health and life of people. Members of the Seimas.
The president of Seimas said that next week the parliamentarians will have to sit longer, because today’s agenda is unfinished.
By the way, some members of the opposition factions, due to technical problems during the session, suggested to return to the Seimas room today and sit down live, but in the morning the president of the Seimas V. Čmilytė-Nielsen did not agree with such a proposal.
By the way, March 23rd. A remote session of the Seimas was planned, but the Seimas Board decided to reverse its previous decision.
The first remote sessions of the Seimas began at the end of the last session (fall), on January 12 of this year.
Following the start of the spring session of the Seimas, parliamentarians met live for the first plenary session of the Seimas on March 10.
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