I.Šimonytė wrote a letter to the organizers of the “March for the Defense of the Family”



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About 10 thousand. The March for the Defense of the Family, which brought together the participants, took place a month ago. This time, its organizers made demands on the Seimas, its president and the prime minister.

The latter was asked to remove Justice Minister Evelinas Dobrovolskas, Minister of Economy and Innovation Aušrinė Armonaitė and Minister of Health Arūnas Dulkis before June 1.

The activists demanded the dismissal of E. Dobrovolskas because, according to them, he is incompetent, does not represent justice for all citizens and, due to his dubious decisions, proposes amendments to the law related to contempt for the Lithuanian language, division of national communities and opposition.

A. Dulkys, according to the organizers of the rally, “causes confusion in society with its contradictory and constantly changing decisions, at the initiative of which vaccination and testing actions are carried out by force.”

A. Armonaitė was also asked to be dismissed “for being incompetent, initiating a discriminatory passport of opportunities and using the ministry’s rostrum to publicize his political party, exclusively protecting large capital and destroying small, medium and family businesses.”

The organizers of the “March for the Defense of the Family” I. Šimonytė demanded, among other things, “to immediately stop the violence against families, against their will and without free will by conducting mandatory tests on children, to open all schools for contact education “.

During a visit to the Varėna border section on Tuesday, the Prime Minister said that she had responded to the demands and statements of the organizers about the ministers.

They wrote me a letter and I wrote them a very courteous reply.

“They wrote me a letter, and I wrote them a very courteous reply in which I tried to honestly mention the circumstances in which they were wrong, accusing members of the Government of one thing or another,” he told the press.

On Tuesday, the organizers of the “Great March for the Defense of the Family” organized a campaign near the Seimas, where several hundred participants gathered.

Some wear T-shirts with the inscription “The dictatorship is legalized in Lithuania”, they hold balloons.

The campaign was not coordinated with the municipality, so citizens can only group 15 people. Police officers monitor compliance with this procedure.

Police said Tuesday afternoon that they had not recorded any rapes so far.



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