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The politician emphasizes that he does not support vandalism, but believes that G. Vaitkevičius’s choice of a not necessarily correct form of emotional expression may have been motivated by the opacity and nepotism that have reached new heights in the state.
“I understand that vandalism is reprehensible, I don’t ask for anything, we have to understand it ourselves, but looking at the reputation of the person who did it, it still seems to give the impression that the person has not resisted patience. And it seems to me that those Emotions are more in Lithuania, ”G. Landsbergis told journalists at Seimas on Tuesday.
“Because opacity, nepotism, the use of the official position have reached new heights, and for people who contribute to the creation of the state, it simply becomes a deterrent. And they choose ways that they don’t necessarily correct, but I understand that it is an emotional expression, “added the conservative leader.
ELTA recalls that the Delfi portal reported on Thursday that, to its knowledge, the man who describes the way to the home of the country’s Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis is Gediminas Vaitkevičius, adviser to outgoing President Dalia Grybauskaitka and former Minister of Transport Rokas Masiulis.
According to police, a man who disrespectfully described the public highway near the country’s prime minister’s home was arrested Wednesday night through Thursday. On Tuesday, the prosecutor’s office launched a pre-trial investigation.
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