Šimonytė: Annoyingly, a lot of time is still spent circumventing the restrictions



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“We do not choose the time in which we live, but we can choose how to live and what to do in our time,” said the prime minister at the beginning of the speech.

He noted that conservatives and liberals still have a responsibility during crises.

“It would be foolish to lament what cannot be changed. The most important thing is to do everything that depends on us with honesty, wisdom and sincerity, ”said I. Šimonytė.

He said he wanted to be happy that the vaccination results in Lithuania were not bad compared to other countries.

“But I can’t, because every life that a fighter has taken is a death too. Therefore, I said and will say that I will do my best to fight for people’s lives, their safety and their future, even if it requires unpopular solutions. ”, Emphasized I. Šimonytė.

In managing a pandemic, everyone who has been vaccinated matters. I. Šimonytė thanked them.

“We cannot become inviolable or receive a 100% guarantee that no one will harm us, but we can take the shields they gave us and protect ourselves as much as possible and protect those around us from the arrows that fly on that battlefield. It is our duty and responsibility ”, said the Head of Government.

“I would be much happier if we could do without restrictions and changes in daily habits,” he emphasized.

I. Šimonytė also said that personal freedom must be inseparable from responsibility.

“Unfortunately, quite often in Lithuania, so-called freedom becomes a claim of selfishness,” he noted.

“An abnormal amount of time is still spent thinking about how to circumvent the requirements, as if they were set for the requirements themselves,” said I. Šimonytė.

The Prime Minister also noted that it is not easy to predict the future course of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We must do everything that depends on us, but it must be done not only by the Government, not only the Seimas, but also by all citizens, which I humbly ask of all,” emphasized the Prime Minister.

Šimonytė: Annoyingly, a lot of time is still spent circumventing the restrictions

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He described the situation as a “test of solidarity, responsibility and empathy.”

“I really want to believe that we will still have it,” emphasized I. Šimonytė.

In her speech, the Head of Government also highlighted the challenges of Alexander Lukashenko’s regime.

“You cannot compete on a chess board with those who, instead of moving the shapes according to the rules, just hit the board over their heads,” he said.

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