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Nominated for the current deputy minister
Delphi According to the sources, Kaspars Adomaitis, candidate for Minister of the Freedom Party, who was nominated to head the Ministry of Transport and Communications, was proposed to leave the current Vice Minister of this Ministry, Gytis Mažeikas, in the Presidency.
Currently, the Ministry of Transport and Communications is headed by Jaroslav Narkevičius, a representative of the Polish Lithuanian Election Campaign – Union of Christian Families (LLRA-KŠS). In the ministry headed by J. Narkevičius, G. Mažeika was responsible for international relations.
We remind you that the Minister of Transport and Communications J. Narkevičius was evaluated extremely negatively and G. Nausėda repeatedly urged him to resign.
Delphi According to sources, the advisers of the conservative Monika Navickienė to the head of the country asked whether he would not remain deputy minister of Eglė Radišauskienė, and even advisers to Gabrielis Landsbergis, the leader of the National Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD), also they offered their help to form the cabinet.
He spoke of those who currently work
Delphi Antanas Bubnelis, representative of G. Nausėda, made additional comments. He stated in the responses that team building was discussed in the meetings with the candidates.
One of the topics discussed in the meetings of the Presidency with the candidates for ministers is the experience of the candidates in the areas supervised by the Ministry. For the president it is important that the direction of the ministry knows them well. So if a minister lacks experience in one of the areas overseen by the ministry, he should have other team members.
Therefore, both during the meetings of the Presidency with the candidates and when the latter meet with the advisers of the Presidency, both the priorities of the candidates for ministers in the area supervised by the Ministry and the formation of the team are discussed ” wrote A. Bubnelis.
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He is in response Delphi wrote that the presidential advisers spoke with some of the candidates about who now work in ministries, or in areas supervised by ministries, and gave their opinion on them.
During the meetings, both the president and the advisers asked whether the candidates had already considered potential members of their team. He was also interested in whether you intended to invite people who are currently working in ministries to the team.
Some of the candidates asked the advisers for their opinion on those currently working in the ministries or in other areas covered by the ministry, in which case the advisers expressed this. At the initiative of the advisers, no people were offered for the posts of deputy ministers, ”said a spokesman for the country’s chief G. Nausėda.
“Advisors without any mandate”
The associate professor of the University Mykolas Romeris (MRU), the political scientist Virgis Valentinavičius on Wednesday in the program “Delfi diena” was surprised by the format of the meetings in the Presidency.
“I am a little concerned about the introduction of a new genre, that the candidates go first to the advisers on the carpet, be questioned, and only then to the president. G. Nausėda has said that English language skills will not be assessed and candidates will not be tested, as I understand D. Grybauskaitė did wrong, but here it is worse than such an exam; in fact, such humiliation of the candidates.
They are politicians and I find it unacceptable that they are questioned by advisers without any mandate ”, said the political scientist.
Four candidates have already visited
We remind you that on Thursday three candidates for ministers met with the President: Monika Navickiene (nominated for the post of Minister of Social Security and Labor), Simon Kairis (nominated for the post of Minister of Culture) and Kaspars Adomaitis (nominated for the position of Minister of Transport).
On Thursday, the head of state also met with Evelina Dobrovolska, who is being nominated for the post of justice minister. More meetings are scheduled for next week.
Once the Seimas approves the candidacy of the Prime Minister and the President appoints him, the Prime Minister, no later than 15 days after his appointment, will present to the Seimas the Government formed by him and approved by the President, and will submit for consideration the program of this Government.
The government receives authority to act when the Seimas approves its program. Before taking office, the Prime Minister and the ministers must take the oath in a session of the Seimas.
On Wednesday, G. Nausėda will begin meetings with the ministerial candidates proposed by I. Šimonytė. Many of the candidates have met with presidential advisers in the past.
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