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The Seimas approved a new Ombudsman for Equal Opportunities: Biruta Sabatauskaitė, who until now ran the foreign-funded Lithuanian Center for Human Rights. B. Sabatauskaitė, who does not hide his non-traditional sexual orientation, but does not say directly whether he married a woman in another country or perhaps married her, will now try to compare us all.
Birutė Sabatauskaitė. Photo of Elta
The fact that she is the daughter of Seimas member Julius Sabatauskas still doesn’t mean anything. Probably the coincidence is that J. Sabatauskas, who has a daughter of non-traditional orientation, while still president of the Public Order Committee of the Seimas, rejected the proposal to derive the family from the marriage between a man and a sister-in-law. Then J. Sabatauskas told “Vakaro žinios” that his daughter’s activities have nothing to do with the decisions she makes at Seimas.
The Social Democrats were in power then and today they are officially in opposition. Isn’t that opposition just accessories? Isn’t the candidacy of B. Sabatauskaitė, presented by the president of the Seimas Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen, an exchange for a possible favorable vote of the Social Democrats on the adoption of issues relevant to the Liberals? After all, only in the future will be the battles of great value: the Istanbul Convention, a gender-neutral association, amendments to the laws on hate speech. Or perhaps the Seimas spokesperson herself was threatened that the Social Democrats would join the real opposition: “peasants” and “workers.” And then the adoption of the amendments you’ve already dreamed of is definitely put to an end.
And what policy will the daughter of J. Sabatauskas dictate, we can guess now. 2018 The center headed by B. Sabatauskaitė and like-minded people addressed the Seimas against the amendments to the Law on Protection of Children’s Rights and the Framework Law, which provided more security for families. In 2017 the same organizations wrote a similar letter to the authorities demanding the ratification of the Istanbul Convention. And back in 2015, he issued a public statement expressing his support for the system for the protection of children’s rights in force in Norway.
It seems that under the control of B. Sabatauskaitė, the society will definitely catch up. Some of it may even be level with the ground.
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