The big picture of the cabinet puzzle is becoming clearer: fewer unknowns remain than clear questions



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In an interview with Žinių radiju, Prime Minister candidate Ingrida Šimonytė made it clear that we will soon hear the names of the ministerial candidates in public.

“Some personalities continue to appear in public from various sources. Some of those personalities might take off their hats. I look at him very calmly and with a smile, because I remember myself when I was still working at the Ministry of Finance, and not thinking about politics. , I was nominated as a candidate several times, when nobody even told me about it, “said I. Šimonytė.

He said he did not know if it would be possible to publicly present the list of surnames before the first session of the new Seimas, which would take place on Friday, but “it will not take much longer than after the weekend.”

“It is probably more difficult to agree on which party person is the best. Since it is natural that each party tends to support its candidate more than other parties, then it is necessary to activate some other lever, think about where there are advantages in one case or another and somehow try to reach a consensus. We still haven’t gotten to that everywhere, “said I. Šimonytė.

Freedom Party has ‘a more open question’

The leader of the Freedom Party, Aušrinė Armonaitė, told Delfi that “there is a more open question about his party.”

“It just came to our knowledge then. You need to see the whole. The big picture is already more clear than confusing,” said A. Armonaitė.

The interviewee said that regarding the priorities of his party, there is no position in which there is no candidate.

“We have many candidates, but we also appreciate the priorities of the Freedom Party, which we have named in the program, and then the person who could best implement them.” Not all areas are clear, so a little work needs to be done and adjusted, ”said A. Armonaitė.

Nausėda’s opinion is also important

Simon Gentvil, a representative of the Liberal Movement, was pleased that the atmosphere of trust prevailed in the coalition.

“It helps, because if you have fought and said during the elections things to have hiccups about, it is a completely different precondition for a deal. We are seeing crises, both financial and health. We trust each other and We want to get down to business as soon as possible – this is a precondition for a speedy settlement.

The second assumption is that three partners consult, not four, as they did twelve years ago. The Freedom Party knows very clearly what it wants. She, even as a young girl, is very predictable and clear with her requests. It helps to reach an agreement, ”said S. Gentvilas.

He assured that there are candidates for all positions, but hinted that in some cases the position of not only the coalition partners but also the head of the country, Gitan Nausėda, is important. The politician said that traditionally these are positions related to national defense, foreign affairs, in this case the high activity of the Presidency in the field of health is observed.

“Here is a democratic process that involves three democratic parties. We are not” peasants “who were ruled by a political oligarch or, like some other parties, decided by irreplaceable leaders. With us, the pronunciation is more horizontal and takes longer. According to the statutes, we must return to the party boards and councils, ”said S. Gentvilas.

According to the latest data, after the coalition agreement that the Liberal Movement will receive two ministries, and the Freedom Party – three, as the Liberal Interior and Environment Ministries called it, and the Freedom Party – Justice and Economy and Innovation. Negotiations are still ongoing over the Freedom Party’s preferred Minister of Education.

Šimonytė hinted at the principles of work

Speaking to Knowledge Radio, I. Šimonytė also hinted at the principles of his future work. She does not back down from the idea that in such cases, when a committed minister refuses to retire, she would be willing to resign. He said he would have done it, for example, in the case of Jaroslav Narkevich.

“I would go, although it is hard for me to imagine that he would have appointed this minister,” said I. Šimonytė.

When asked what she would consider the most enjoyable part of her job, the candidate shifted her thoughts to the future when she finished her job.

“The most enjoyable part of the job is when you finish that job and say to yourself: ‘This is something I did and I can look in the mirror.’ When you work, you don’t have much time to think about it, because there are a lot of arguments, mediation, seeking support, sometimes disputes, ”said I. Šimonytė.

The most unpleasant part of I. Šimonyte’s Prime Minister’s job is protection.

“It just came to our knowledge then. I used to go where I wanted to, sit in a cafe, have a cup of coffee, meet friends. I am a pretty person who walks. For me, that limitation is a test. But I understand that those people have that job, and my whims and whims are in last place, “said I. Šimonytė.

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