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The MP attended the session from his bathroom.
As can be seen in the video transmission, which is published on the YouTube platform, the politician held the camera of the mobile phone upside down, the earplugs were stuck in his ears and K. Masiulis himself turned on his razor. shave and showered in the morning.
The first to react was the “peasant” Guoda Burokienė, whose face was decorated with a smile. The meeting’s rapporteur, a member of the committee’s bureau who reported the matter, also interrupted the video.
Meanwhile, Rita Tamašunienė, a member of parliament belonging to the Joint Group and representative of the Polish Lithuanian electoral campaign, tried to warn her colleague that “see you, Kęstuti”, but K. Masiulis did not react and further shaved his beard.
The upside-down image of a half-naked conservative shaving in the bathroom took about a minute before the politician disconnected from the video feed.
The parliamentarian himself did not hint at this misunderstanding, and he himself made fun of the situation that happened to him.
“Where do you see to organize meetings at eight o’clock?” Laughed K. Masiulis. – God, I have to think about that too … I’m an owl. I still can’t get to sleep at two-thirty, and they are already getting out of bed at eight, when the meeting with us begins at ten. While brushing my teeth, I can hear Valkiūnas. “
The deputy joked that this was also a political advertisement.
“Also, I revealed to the entire nation that I am transparent, just like my mother gave birth. And I showed the upper part, as I saw, so I am not an exhibitionist ”, joked K. Masiulis.
This is not the first time politicians have found themselves in ambiguous situations during live broadcasts.
Recently, the story was widely heard when a half-naked man appeared on the screen of Petras Gražulis, who belongs to the Mixed Group of Seimas Members, during a committee meeting, trying to help a politician adjust the parameters of the broadcast.
Dobilas Sinkevičius was said to be his public adviser, former “orderly” and one of the organizers of the March for the Defense of the Family. Father Gražulis himself claimed that a half-naked public figure and journalist Andrius Tapinas was standing behind him. The latter took P. Gražulis to court.
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