[ad_1] Surveys show that almost half of the Lithuanian population plans to buy an electric car in the next decade. While many only dream of a clean vehicle, the famous photographer Andrius Aleksandravičius has driven several thousand kilometers in an electric car. According to statistics, Lithuanians are the most optimistic …
Read More »Professor Stankūnas: The only way out may be quarantine
[ad_1] “I don’t see any assumption that the case curve will change direction and we will see a decline in the near future. On the contrary, I think that curve will grow ”, writes M. Stankūnas in his account of the social network. According to the professor, the measures currently …
Read More »Johnson: No point in continuing to negotiate, UK has to prepare for Brexit without a deal
[ad_1] Johnson did not intend to abide by the EU’s negotiating terms and said Brussels would now have to turn to London itself if it wanted to continue negotiations. The Prime Minister said that even if this did not happen, the country would be ready for it. According to him, …
Read More »Professor Stankūnas: The only way out may be quarantine
[ad_1] “I don’t see any assumption that the case curve will change direction and we will see a decline in the near future. On the contrary, I think that curve will grow ”, writes M. Stankūnas in his account of the social network. According to the professor, the measures currently …
Read More »Remember: winter is coming soon
[ad_1] Winter time is celebrated on the last Sunday in October of each year, when the 4 o’clock clock is turned back one hour. Winter time is valid until the last Sunday in March, then back to summer time. This year, we will change clocks at night from Saturday to …
Read More »Matjošaitytė: All foreign Lithuanians are expected to receive votes on Friday, which may adjust the results
[ad_1] He said thousands of ballots could arrive on Friday. “The Commission will count the votes received by post abroad. The final information will come from the representative offices,” L. Matjošaitytė told LRT radio. “We will see that there may be changes both in that constituency and in the multi-constitutional …
Read More »Mačiulis: No government will be forced to tighten its fiscal belt
[ad_1] “Forget everything you knew about public debt and budget deficits. No government, regardless of which party it is formed from, will be forced and will not force itself to tighten any fiscal belts. We live in a completely different world, which is not describes in no economics textbook.The experience …
Read More »G. Orrelik: there was everything and psychological problems
[ad_1] This week Šiauliai was surprised by the news from Betsafe-LKL about the changes taking place in the team. Former Aurimas Urbonas and costumed legionnaire Sethas LeDay left the club and veteran Mindaugas Lukauskis joined the team. After all, Šiauliai residents detonated the biggest news bomb on Wednesday, when headlines …
Read More »Sweden faces historic battle over wages for COVID-19 fighters
[ad_1] In the context of negotiations over the wages of three million workers, leaders of public sector unions, such as nurses, expect much greater public support to help enforce their demands. The result could be a tangible increase in wages, which will eventually drive inflation and be reflected throughout the …
Read More »COVID-19 is spreading in Kaunas clinics: introduces more restrictions and also prevents patients from sleeping
[ad_1] According to statistics, Lithuanians are the most optimistic about electric cars among all the Baltic countries: up to 92% support these changes. Lithuanian population. In reality, however, only a small percentage of compatriots use this tool. According to SE Regitra, in our country only 2,074 net electric cars are …
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