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“We see that a year has passed: the things that you did not learn as a minister during the year. My opinion does not change, the cabinet is weak. He’s drawn to the prime minister’s personality and business qualities, but how long will it last? Are those four years of the Prime Minister really putting the entire government on his shoulders for a bright future, a second term? (…) If we talk about trust in society, now, apparently, the entire cabinet has a minus sign, it has never been like that in history ”, considers the former prime minister.
The parliamentarian has repeatedly criticized the Minister of Health Arūnas Dulkis, the Minister of Economy and Innovation Aušrinė Armonaitė and the Minister of the Interior Agnė Bilotaitė. There are no plans to change his mind, more representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers could be appointed, which, according to him, is obviously too difficult. He saw a similar problem in his government.
“The ministers changed due to various circumstances: some due to noise and scandal, others simply could not even begin to do the work envisaged in the Government’s program in two years. The vast majority of the changes that have occurred with the ministers were necessary and with some there have been delays. I admit it: I was hoping and thinking “it will start soon.” As in this cabinet, this especially affected those people who had no experience in administrative tasks, ”says the member of Seimas.
In two crises, the coronavirus pandemic and migrants, it can be difficult to change the ministers who control them: there is a risk that governance processes will come to a complete halt. A member of the Seimas is wary of the issue of reorganization of the government.
“If the change was made by replacing them, then there is no need to do it, it would be even worse. Not only the political field that you represent or lead (ministries, institutions), but also the public must believe in you, especially in case of crisis See leadership, not confusion, clear decisions, not distractions. If you change it, of course it is not necessary. So be it, “says the former prime minister.
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