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Such an inscription came to light on a road sign in Vilnius on Saturday, and the mayor shared a photo with her on a Facebook account on his social network.
“We welcome Vilnius guests. Good Saturday everyone,” wrote R. Šimašius on the social network.
The mayor is probably responding to the idea of a “Family Defense March” by saying that the laws the current government intends to pass pose a risk to the traditional family. Furthermore, the event organizers strongly oppose the association law.
The “March for the Defense of the Family” column that moved from Klaipeda to Vilnius is more modest than the organizers predicted.
Klaipeda police spokeswoman Andromeda Grauslienė told Eltai that about 200 cars moved from Klaipeda city on Saturday morning, from Plungė – about 70, from Gargždai and Kretinga – about 50, from Palanga – around from 17 and from Skuodas – 7.
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