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“Wait for the Seimas, wait for him!” It is true that just before the morning session of the Seimas, the number of people gathered increased to several hundred.
Songs that invite Aušrinė Armonaitė and Tomas Vytautas Raskevičius, representatives of the Freedom Party, to come out to speak in the parking lot near the Seimas, where the first protesters gathered.
Come, come, Dawn, come. Come, come, come in curl “,” Come, come, Tomukai, come, take off your high heels, do not irritate your countrymen, and it will be good “,” Cowards, cowards, cowards Seimūnai, come talk and that will be good ” ,
Seimas spokesperson Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen and MP Matas Maldeikis are invited to join the protesters to speak in chants. The owner of the Seimas has already indicated that he will probably not be able to speak at the rallies due to the abundance of jobs, assured A. Armonaitė who would still think about it.
M. Maldeikis appeared at the rally
It is true, around 10:30 pm M. Maldeikis decided to appear at the protest that was taking place near the Seimas. He was greeted with yelling, lots of swearing, and questions about “where’s mommy?” The politician asked the organizers of the rally to hand over a microphone and speak to the public.
Raimondas Grinevičius, the event organizer, who handed the microphone to M. Maldeikis, reassured the rally participants, saying that the politician hurt them all, but that he deserved to speak up for his bravery. Before speaking, the protesters asked a member of the Seimas to remove the “rag” from his face. (mask – past aut.).
“It just came to our attention then. I represent the opinions that I think elected me. You touched on many topics, but one of the main ones was the Istanbul Convention, the association … In the European Union, these things are. Do you understand?” M. Maldeikis asked the audience, and his question was met with a hiss.
The Seimas member explained that only a few countries have not ratified the Istanbul Conventions in the European Union. He asked if the protesters knew what the states were. When R. Grinevičius mentioned that Lithuania was among them, the crowd went wild with joy.
“Can we agree now that only one Turkey has surrendered so far? Did I not lie? England does not accept? But England is not in the European Union, right? In England, there is one very simple thing: they will go a lot further afield, they plan to pass a separate law. Wait for it … “- M. Maldeikis still couldn’t express his thoughts through the shouts of the people and the order to” get out “.
I heard a warning from the police
Police officers are also on duty at the protesters. There are only five of them here so far. The police also spoke with the coordinators of the protest. The head of the Vilnius County Police Station, Saulius Gagas, also addressed the demonstration participants and asked them not to gather in groups of more than 15 people.
“No permission was given for the big meeting. The municipality has received requests for meetings of up to 15 people. I would ask them to follow the established procedure,” S. Gag warned.
Promise to protest for three days
The organizers of the demonstration set a series of requirements for the government in Vingis Park in May, which it had to implement before June 1. Among them are the removal of A.Armonaitė and Evelinas Dobrovolskas, the Minister of Health, Arūnas Dulkis, the representatives of the Freedom Party, and the removal of TVRaskevičius from the chairmen of the Human Rights Committee.
The Seimas is also obliged not to consider ratification of the Istanbul Convention, to return children to school without mandatory tests, etc. The organizers of the march consider that the Law of Association in the Seimas is the only requirement implemented that has not passed the first step.
The rallies promise not to calm down for three days. Previously, it was planned that he would be on duty at the Seimas and during the night, when a tent city was established here. However, without the permission of the Vilnius City Municipality, the tent was set up near the capital.
We remind you that the Vilnius City Municipality has not issued a permit for this three-day demonstration. However, the organizers of the march claim to have devised a trick: pickets for 15 people, each of whom allegedly has their own organizer, of which the municipality is informed.