Glaveck leaves the Liberal Movement faction



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Paulius Saudargas, vice president of Seimas, who chaired it, announced his decision in plenary.

“As my qualifications do not meet the high criteria of liberals, please do not consider me a member of the Group of the Liberal Movement,” says prof. In a statement by K. Glaveck.

This statement is addressed to Seimas spokesperson Viktorija Čmilyte-Nielsen.

Reasons provided for withdrawal

Eugenijus Gentvilas, the eldest of the Liberal Movement faction, explained that according to the thirteenth point of his faction’s regulations, a person who has expressed a wish not to be considered a member of his faction automatically loses the membership of the faction.

“This is the second time he has expressed his will during this period, and this is his second letter. The first letter of this type was the Friday after his oath, where he wrote:” Because for the third time I change my seat choosing the most dangerous for infection Crown instead, so I kindly ask you to withdraw from the group for disagreeing, for the joy of someone to finish quickly. “

Because it was a non-regulatory request from the professor, I did nothing, and today he found out that he was not going to get the presidency of the Vice Presidency of the Committee on Budgets and Finance and for some reason he decided that the group he left had the blame “.

According to E. Gentvilas, it is not the faction that distributes the chairs of the vice-presidents of the committees.

Mykolas Majauskas was elected president of the Budget and Finance Committee

Mykolas Majauskas, a 38-year-old conservative, has been elected chairman of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Seimas.

His candidacy was voted on by six members of the commission on Thursday, without votes against or abstentions. Two “peasants” did not participate in the vote.

The committee will consist of 10 parliamentarians: the conservatives Matas Maldeikis, Antanas Čepononis and M. Majauskas, the “peasants” Valius Ąžuolas and Juozas Varžgalys, the “worker” Vytautas Gapšys, the social democrat Liudas Jonaitis, the representative of the Libertad Vytautas Mitalas faction and a group of mixed members from Seimas.

M. Majauskas has a BA in Economics from the University of Sydney. From 2002 to 2008 he worked at Barclay Bank in London, and from 2008 to 2012 he was an economic and financial advisor to Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius. He has been a member of the Seimas since 2016.

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