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The urn with the remains of the deceased was fed in the funeral palace in Vilnius. You can say goodbye to K. Motieka on Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Friday from 8pm.
Family, friends and colleagues gather in white rings to honor the memory of the signer.
On Thursday, outgoing President Valdas Adamkus, political scientist Kęstutis K. Girnius, President of the Lithuanian National Olympic Committee (LTOK) Daina Gudzinevičiūtė, signatory Česlovas Juršėnas, arrived here.
Farewell moments – in the gallery:
The ballot box will be removed on Friday at 10:45 p.m.
Shortly after, at 11:45 pm, St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church for the Dead will take place at St. Masa.
The eternal police of K. Motieka will lie in the cemetery of Antakalnis.
15 minutes Remember that the signer, a lawyer, one of the founders of the LTOK, passed away on August 31, at the age of 92.
Seimas spokesperson Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen and President Gitanas Nausėda expressed their condolences on the death of K. Motieka.
“Kazimieras Motieka was a dedicated lawyer, an active figure in Atgimimo and Sąjūdis. The history of our country is memorable in 1989. At the congress of deputies of the Soviet Union, he delivered a speech in which, for the first time in 50 years of Soviet occupation, he officially demanded the return of the independence of the Lithuanian state. On the death of the signatory, I sincerely sympathize with my family, colleagues and comrades, ”says the Spokesperson for Seimas.
“Lithuania has lost a prominent creator of an independent state,” the president said sympathetically.
According to him, K. Motieka will always be remembered as a man who dared to demand the return of sovereignty to Lithuania in the Congress of People’s Deputies of the USSR in 1989.
K. Motieka was also one of the authors of the Constitution.
“He was a man who cared about the state, not about personal honor. K. Motieka was an extraordinary personality, who fascinated those around him with his culture, erudition and tolerance ”, the president of the country wrote with sympathy.
LRS nuotr./Kazimieras Motieka
“Extremely honest man”
Artūras Poviliūnas, the former director of LTOK, knew K. Motiekas well.
“He is an incredibly honest and incredibly smart man who, from the point of view of our Olympic sport, was one of those key pillars on which he helped rebuild our Olympic Committee. On December 11, 1988, we reestablished our National Olympic Committee. He was one of those people who wrote legal documents.
After all, his speech at the congress was that we could practically end that congress because he said: “What to see here, young people, to Moscow and so on, we are the hosts of our country and we have the right to re-establish our National Olympic Committee.” And then there were no more questions, everyone agreed, everyone shouted “Lithuania”, “Thank you, thank you.” We do the procedural things only after that, “recalled A. Poviliūnas.
According to him, K. Motieka has been vice president of LTOK since 1988. He was the deputy of A. Poviliūnas.
“But the most interesting thing is that I had the opportunity to interact with him and work on the Supreme Council as his advisor. When I came to the Supreme Council, he was my boss, and when he came to the LTOK, it was the other way around. But here I am joking, because it has been our very strong and deep friendship all these years. We kept in touch and there was never a shadow between us and Kazimierz, ”said the former LTOK director.
LRS nuotr./Kazimieras Motieka
Required independence
According to the biography published on the Seimas website, K. Motieka was born in 1929 in Kaunas.
He studied at Aukštos Panemunė Primary School, Ukmergė Primary School, Kaunas Jesuit Primary School, Vilnius First Children’s Gymnasium, Vilnius Adult Gymnasium.
In 1949-1950 he studied at Vilnius University Faculty of Law, one year at Leningrad State University, in 1951-1954 again at Vilnius University.
In 1954-1996, K. Motieka was a prosecutor in the LSSR Prosecutor’s Office, an investigator in the Extremely Important Cases Division and head of the Investigation Division.
1960-1961 – Lenin District Prosecutor of the city of Vilnius, since 1961 – Lawyer of the Lithuanian Bar Association.
K. Motieka was a master of sports shooting.
A participant in the Second Congress of People’s Deputies of the USSR (1989), in a speech delivered in the Kremlin Congress Hall, for the first time during the entire 50-year period of Soviet occupation, formally demanded the return of the independence from the Soviet Union. Lithuanian state.
According to the report drawn up on December 11, 1988, at the meeting of the Lithuanian Sports Society, LTOK was restored.
K. Motieka is a signatory to the 1990 Law on the Restoration of the Independent State of Lithuania.
The lawyer received the Commander’s Cross of the Order of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas (2000), the Commander’s Cross of the Lithuanian Order of Merit (2008), the Lithuanian Independence Medal (2000) and a commemorative insignia for the invitation from Lithuania. NATO’s personal contribution to the development of Lithuanian transatlantic relations (2002).
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