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“I have a plan B in my life all the time. But, it seems to me that there are many colors here in the process that need to be taken into account, because there is no game here that fits, does not fit or something like that,” said Knowledge Radio. I. Šimonytė.
“However, the government is a body that is collegially responsible for its outcome and it seems to me that the prime minister’s prerogative is to propose a cabinet that is the prime minister’s team and it seems to the prime minister that it can be accountable to the public in a joint and solidarity, “he added. Hee
The prime minister-designate emphasizes that the president can have his own personal opinion on the nominees, but says the arguments are central to this political debate.
“I think everyone has an opinion on the candidates and that is normal, that discussion continues. But still, the impact on some personal composition is probably mainly political, and in the presence of such political influence or political debate, the arguments are very important. all the time, ”he said.
When asked when the government’s program could be prepared, I. Šimonytė states that this document is due to be presented to the Seimas next Tuesday.
“I am very hopeful that the Government’s program will be presented next Tuesday, so here it depends on the wisdom and determination of the Seimas to work faster or slower how soon the program will be discussed in the commissions and then in the plenary,” expected I. Šmonytė.
“The Seimas has 15 days to do it, but I think everything will happen sooner. I hope this happens in about a week after the program is presented,” he also said.
The prime minister-designate acknowledges that the pandemic situation is putting additional pressure not to look for excuses to take longer to prepare the improvement program to infinity.
He also recognizes that time is of the essence when the president approves the nominations of ministers, but says that when the head of the country will make the final decision is only his own decision.
“I am certainly not an advisor to the president on how to organize meetings with the candidates, it is how the president chooses, and he does so,” said I. Šimonytė.
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