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Representatives of the factions interviewed by BNS stated that they would decide on the candidacy after meeting her, but after learning about her biography, they praised the candidate’s work experience and qualities.
“The evaluation of the candidate is good and, as I understand it, there is a positive attitude of the factions towards the nominated candidate,” Seimas spokeswoman Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen evaluated on Tuesday.
Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė, the senior of the Union of the Homeland-Lithuanian Christian Democrats, the largest parliamentary faction, told BNS that N. Grunskienė was making a great impression on a person of principle.
“We will have a meeting with her in the group, undoubtedly the members of the group will have questions, but we see him as a person of principle who could probably occupy this position,” he said.
Eugenijus Gentvilas, the largest of the faction of the Liberal Movement, argued that the candidate’s experience in the prosecution should be evaluated.
“Based on what we’re hearing now, given the biography, the experience specifically in the prosecution system is something to be appreciated. We have seen that the last two attorneys general, who, in our opinion, did not reach a full attorney general due to lack of experience in the prosecution system or work in small municipal law enforcement systems, did not reach a consensus. with the staff of the prosecution, the SNB community.
“I believe that a prosecutor who comes from the depths of the prosecution should have a better understanding of the needs of the prosecution,” he added.
E. Gentvilas noted that this time the district chief is offered to the attorneys general, not the district attorney’s office.
“It just came to our attention then. After that structure, the only step is the Attorney General’s Office, where he would travel. Positive preliminary evaluation, ”said E. Gentvilas.
Agnė Širinskienė, a representative of the largest opposition “peasant” faction, told the SNB that the candidate had a positive impression of her continued career in the prosecution system.
“I am constantly looking for people who have consistently risen in career. This shows that the person is working on their own to be valued in the community. In this case, I see that she has actually followed her career as a prosecutor in a very consistent way, gradually, she is known in the legal community as a hard-working person, “said the” peasant. “
“There are no things that require caution,” he added.
The head of the opposition “social democrats” Algirdas Sysas predicted that the faction would probably vote for the candidacy of N. Grunskienė.
“We don’t really have any negative comments on this person. We certainly will not oppose her appointment because, as far as I’m interested, there are positive reviews about her. The woman has not yet been attorney general in Lithuania. We are on the right track. ”Said the Social Democrat.
Vigilijus Jukna, the elder of “Darbiečių”, claimed that the faction did not have a preconceived opinion.
“It is too early to talk about the impression without arguments. We are organizing a meeting with her in the faction and then it will be possible to say what the opinion is,” he told BNS.
On Tuesday, N. Grunskienė, the head of the Panevėžys Regional Prosecutor’s Office, appointed by the President, will introduce himself to the Seimas.
Gitanas Nausėda proposes to replace her in place of Evaldas Pašilis, which expires on December 29.
N. Grunskienė has headed the Panevėžys Regional Prosecutor’s Office since 2013, has 28 years of experience as a prosecutor, including more than ten years in the Organized Crime and Corruption Investigation Division.
N. Grunskienė started his career in 1992 at the Kupiškis District Prosecutor’s Office, in 1998 he moved to the Panevėžys District Prosecutor’s Office and rose up the professional ladder here.
He studied law at the Vilnius University Faculty of Law.
According to the Presidency, the prosecutor participated in the investigation of several high-profile cases, supported state accusations in the persecution of organized criminal groups, and later specialized in human trafficking cases.
According to the Constitution, the Attorney General is appointed and removed by the President with the approval of the Seimas.
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