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The artist soon shared his comment on Facebook without hiding his joy.
During the conversation with A.Labašauskas, he refrained from more detailed comments, stating that the state has bigger problems at the moment and will only wait for what will happen next.
15 minutes The Ministries of Culture asked what decisions the institution will make, what is the position of the Minister of Culture Mindaugas Kvietkauskas on this issue and when the 0.5 million LTL promised to the project is promised to be allocated. euros? By the way, the Seimas has adopted a special law on Lukiškės square, which establishes that it is the main representative square of the country with the Vytis monument. Under this law, the space must be administered seriously and with due respect for the combatants and insurgents, and its use must not be contrary to public order or good customs. Taking into account the decision taken by the Seimas, well 15 minutes He asked the Ministry of Culture if “Freedom Hill” violates public order and does not comply with “good customs.”
The Ministry of Culture gave a concise answer to all these questions:
“In the near future, the Ministry of Culture will get acquainted in detail with the decision of the Lithuanian Court of Appeal regarding the Lukiškės Square commemorative competition and will decide the conditions under which the project can and can be implemented, taking into account the current provisions of the Lukiškės Square law.
The Ministry and other responsible institutions will also be involved in coordinating the action plan envisaged in the lease contract for Lukiškės Square signed between the Vilnius City Municipality and the National Land Service, which implements the provisions of the Law on the Lukiškės square “.
The Vilnius City Municipality has not yet sent its reply.
Photo by Julius Kalinskas / 15min / Ministry of Culture
15 minutes rememberThat 2017 the Ministry of Culture and the Center for Contemporary Art announced creative workshops inviting them to offer ideas for the Monument to Lukiškės Square, which would commemorate the Lithuanian freedom fighters. The Commission selected five of the more than thirty ideas submitted. The winner of the contest, the results of which were determined in equal parts by the jury and online voting, was announced the project of A. Labašauskas “Freedom Hill”.
The Vilnius Regional Court rejected the complaint of the creators of the Vytis Memorial, requesting the reversal of the decisions confirming the award of the Lukiškės Square Memorial Competition for the Laisvės Kalva project. This decision was appealed.
Although the winner of the competition was scheduled to appear in Lukiškės square on December 1, 2018, he is not yet in the square.
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