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The Prime Minister’s residence in Turniškės will soon receive guests. Prime Minister-designate Ingrida Šimonytė has already confirmed that she has decided to move to Turniškės, as this was the call of the Management Security Service (IAS), which protects her.
“The IAS has presented me with the security issues where I live now. And since my adequate protection would cause certain problems and pointless investments, I will have to move to Turniškės just to ensure the smooth running of the service, ”I. Šimonytė told reporters.
I. Šimonytė will live in a residence of more than 500 square meters. Last week, he brought a dog named Perla from the shelter to the company.
“It was just an old idea, it happened to coincide. And at that moment, when there is something to do, ”I. Šimonytė laughed.
The Yorkshire Terrier Pearl, along with his partner Ken and several of his puppies, entered the shelter after one of the illegal animal farms was discovered.
Indrė Pileckienė, the head of Dogspotas, explained that after receiving the report, Perla and Kena were put in charge of their organization.
“There were 5 small children that were taken away. “They did not stay at the shelter because they were in good condition, and the parents needed surgeries and tests before we prepared them for the new home,” said a spokeswoman for the organization.
The four-year-old dog even underwent several surgeries for health problems. Still, not only Perla, but also her partner Ken, found a new home.
The only wish that I. Šimonytė made the pet was that he could travel with her.
For many years I. Šimonytė lived in an apartment in Antakalnis, but only a year and a half ago in his own house in Pavilnis.
After moving to Turniškės, I. Šimonytė promises to return home to remove the peonies. I. Šimonytė promises to move into the Prime Minister’s residence after taking the oath.
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