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President Gitanas Nausėda condemns the words of the former president of the Seimas, the presenter Arūnas Valinskas, about the leader of the Polish electoral campaign in Lithuania, the Union of Christian Families Valdemaras Tomaševskis.
According to the head of the country, such words are detrimental both to our society and to relations with Poland.
“They are detrimental to everything: our society, our relationships,” G. Nausėda told reporters on Tuesday.
“In fact, we have probably gone so far, tolerating little by little, allowing the culture of bullying that has now developed to the point where individuals allow themselves to make such statements,” he added.
The head of state also called for “repelling” bullying and “people who have lost patience, decency and humanity.”
“I appeal to all good people in Lithuania, because, you know, they say that the biggest insults are made when good people are simply indifferent, do not be indifferent, give back to people who have lost moderation, decency and humanity, “said the president.
“Today maybe we are talking about a specific object of attack, maybe someone is giggling because they are not touching me, that person has some strange connection, maybe they did well. Maybe tomorrow we will start talking about the need to threaten his family as well? Where will we go? Where we go? ”He continued.
“So, let’s not be like that frog in a hot, hot pot, who thinks nothing special has happened here, and the temperature in that pot is constantly rising, and eventually that frog will boil in its own soup of discord and hate.” said G. Nausėda.
He stressed the need to go back to normal discussions in society, not to call each other idiots.
“If we can only do that, then what decisions can we talk about based on the discussions,” said the head of state.
Skvernelis reacted to Valinskas’ statement: I can’t keep quiet
Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis said he was shocked and dismayed by the statement by well-known presenter Arūnas Valinskas that people like Valdemaras Tomaševskis should be shot.
“I cannot remain silent about the statement that came from the lips of an experienced and active public figure.
This statement shocked and shocked, and the international community is in great surprise and questions: why was it said, how exactly was it said, what does it mean? What he says is not so much about the author of the declaration, but about modern Lithuania, which we want to see as Western, open to all and tolerant. What does this finally say about each of us? ”S. Skvernelis wrote on Facebook.
The prime minister said he wanted to speak out again strongly against inciting any disagreement.
“For whatever reason: race, religion, nationality or other affiliation. We cannot cover up anger and hatred with intellect, irony, sarcasm or other means. We do not need occasional or selective tolerance. This is when one day we commemorate the tens of thousands of innocent victims, when we tell our children, hundreds and thousands of viewers and followers, that the crimes of totalitarian regimes that incite hatred are horrendous and cannot be forgotten, and the next day we throw a phrase about it. should go off …
How much can we, looking into the eyes of a foreigner, a dissident or even our neighbor, after each speech of this kind, look for excuses for someone who has no excuse? What keeps coming out that someone else finds funny? ”Wrote S. Skvernelis.
The Prime Minister emphasized the distancing of such words and urges everyone to do the same.
“I personally, my family, the Government and, I hope, each of us, clearly and firmly distance ourselves from the words spoken. We speak out and will speak out against any incitement to hatred for any reason. It doesn’t matter who the author of those words is.
And to our Polish friends and colleagues, our strategic partner in Poland, I would like to clearly reiterate once again: this statement in no way reflects the views of either the Government or our society. And this is best proved not with words but with concrete works. Strengthening the partnership with Poland has been and continues to be a priority since the beginning of the mandate. We left the Cold War zone, our relationship has probably never been as good as it is today.
We live and will live together, we will strengthen and strengthen relationships where we can. To further strengthen the next year of the Constitution and the Mutual Vote of May 3, 1791, both internally and externally. Because everything starts with a word, “said S. Skvernelis.
Designated law enforcement
Valdemaras Tomaševskis, MEP, president of the Union of Christian Families of the Lithuanian Polish Electoral Campaign (LLRA-KŠS), undertakes to request the words of the former president of the Seimas Arūnas Valinskas from the security forces.
“It just came to our attention then. We will respond accordingly according to the Criminal Liability Code,” the politician told BNS.
He said the matter was being dealt with by lawyers, but due to the high level of employment he said he did not know exactly when he could appeal and under which article of the Penal Code it would be.
“It is obvious to everyone present that the court will evaluate. This has probably not been the case in Lithuania for 30 years,” said the politician.
Last week, commenting on delfi.lt on the election results, A. Valinskas declared that politicians like V. Tomaševskis should be shot.
“Tomaševskis is a beetle of absolute color who, receiving funding for his party from the Lithuanian state budget, is an anti-state. Anyway, those should be shot. One year at a time. Start with that,” said A. Valinskas.
This excerpt is no longer available in a publicly available interview, but can be found filmed from an online interview.
The Prosecutor’s Office launched a pre-trial investigation into the words of A. Valinskas about V. Tomaševskis
The Prosecutor’s Office announced that it had launched a pre-trial investigation into the words of the former president of Seimas Arūnas Valinskas about the president of the Lithuanian Polish Electoral Action Union of Christian Families (LLRA-KŠS), Valdemaras Tomaševskis MEP.
As the prosecutor’s office announced on Monday, a pre-trial investigation for incitement to hatred was launched due to the statement by A. Valinskas in the delfi.lt statement that such as V. Tomaševskis should be shot.
The pre-trial investigation will investigate whether the charge did not constitute a crime.
LLRA-KŠS raised 4.82 percent during the Seimas elections. votes and not exceeding 5%. the cartel did not enter the Seimas in the multi-member constituency. During the first round, two LLRA-KŠS candidates were elected to the Seimas in one-member electoral districts. Two more candidates from this party went to the second round.
In response to the words of A. Valinskas, the statement was distributed by the Polish ambassador to Lithuania, Urszula Doroszewska, on Monday.
I express my outrage at Arūnas Valinskas’ public words about the president of the Lithuanian Polish Electoral Action Union of Christian Families (LLRA-KŠS), Valdemaras Tomaševskis MEP, and the voters of this party, that “they should be shot anyway “. One a year. “I would like to emphasize that no one can be threatened with death, and public provocation to commit a crime is punishable. There is no place for hate speech in public space. I hope the Lithuanian society reacts correctly. Freedom expression has its limits when the rights or freedoms of others are violated, “said the ambassador in a statement.
They have appealed to the Central Election Commission with a request to declare invalid the results of the Seimas elections in a multi-member constituency.
The party claims that the law on Seimas elections was seriously violated due to Laisv’s television campaign against the party leader and the party.
For its part, the DELFI editorial staff wishes to emphasize that the statement by Arūnas Valinskas cited by Valdemaras Tomaševskis has nothing to do with editorial policy.
The editorial disassociates itself from and condemns any incitement to violence and does not categorically support incitement to national discord.
We would like to point out that this phrase, which came from the lips of A. Valinskas during the DELFI TV broadcast, was immediately removed for not complying with the ethical standards and editorial policy of DELFI.
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