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“So far the only one sitting next to him,” Gediminas Kirkilas, leader of the “social workers”, told BNS on Thursday.
Those closest to R. Šalaševičiūtė are A. Palionis, as well as Vytautas Kamblevičius, and in the bottom row – Rimantas Sinkevičius, Irena Šiaulienė and G. Kirkilas.
He said he had not yet been instructed to isolate himself.
“So far, they haven’t told us anything,” Kirkilas said.
According to the leader of “Social Workers”, A. Palionis will isolate himself in the village.
Due to forced self-isolation, A. Palionis will not be able to participate in the first session of the elected Seimas on Friday.
BNS could not be reached with Palionis himself on Thursday.
R. Šalaševičiūtė, a member of the “Social Workers” faction, who won another term in the Seimas with the list of “peasants”, BNS said he had been tested for coronavirus on Tuesday.
On the same day, he participated in the last session of the outgoing Seimas and posed for a joint photo with his colleagues.
The MP received a positive test result on Wednesday night, and during the day she still participated in the meeting of the Seimas Parliamentary Control Commission for Criminal Intelligence.
It also included the “peasants” Viktoras Rinkevičius and Jonas Jarutis, a liberal Gintaras Vaičekauskas, a conservative Arvydas Anušauskas, and an adviser to the Seimas Alfredas Veleckis Chancellery.
Only Raimundas Martinėlis, a member of the conservative faction, did not attend the meeting.
On Thursday, A. Anušauskas, D. Gaižauskas and J. Jarutis stated that they had not received any information from epidemiologists regarding forced self-isolation.
They also said that a safe distance was observed at the meeting, masks were worn, and the meeting itself lasted about half an hour.
The “peasants” D. Gaižauskas and J. Jarutis and the conservative A. Anušauskas were also elected to the new Seimas, who are to take the oath of member of the Seimas on Friday.
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