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“We reacted very patiently when we were pushed lower and lower on the priority list, because we realized that it was necessary to vaccinate the weakest. However, now that a fairly wide circle of people are already getting vaccinated, daily duty officers are still at the end of the line.
And the strangest thing is that it can be said that his colleague A. Dulkys, who understood our need for A. Bilotaitė, closed the door in front of him. This government should be able to reach an internal agreement, because it is already worrying ”, says Loreta Soščekienė, president of the Lithuanian Federation of Law Enforcement.
According to Roma Katinienė, president of the Lithuanian Police Union, officers are already planning campaigns for the Government and throughout Lithuania next week.
“If we keep pushing for back-to-back vaccinations, we will provide the government with jobs en bloc next week. And the officials, the union members, will mark themselves and their cars with warnings: ‘Watch out, I’m not vaccinated.’ Once this forces ministers to find common ground and remember that an official is not a lecturer, he cannot choose whether to work live or remotely. We must obey the commandments. Like this one, next to closed cities on a weekend festive, ”said R. Katinienė.
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