The question of survival: the “social workers” are waiting for the results of the elections in the Seimas; journalists are not authorized



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As security does not allow journalists to enter the Seimas on Sunday, the “social workers” have planned two press conferences on Sunday night.

In the first, which took place as soon as the polling stations closed, party chairman G. Kirkilas said the party hopes to overwhelm 5 percent. poster. In total, the party would want 11-12 seats.

VIDEO: G. Kirkilas would like the coalition to be formed by the same parties after the elections, and if it fails, he has hobbies.

The politician expected that Zigmantas Balčytis, Rimantas Sinkevičius, Andrius Palionis, Linas Linkevičius would be elected in single-member electoral districts.

G. Kirkilas would like the coalition to be formed after the elections by the same parties: them, the “peasants” and the Polish Lithuanian Party.

What if you fail?

“I’ve already said it, I have so many hobbies: fishing, tennis, books,” he said.

When asked if he will retire, Kirkilas emphasized that he had been in it for a long time.

Claims requested to make an exception

LSDDP representative Evelina Butkutė reported on the fact that journalists will not have the opportunity to wait together for the results of the Seimas elections a couple of days ago.

According to her, the “social workers” decided to wait for the results at the group’s facilities in accordance with safety requirements.

The Seimas Chancellery has indicated to the party faction that according to the law that regulates the work of journalists in the Seimas, journalists can enter the Seimas on working days from 8:00 am. until 5 pm or until the end of an ongoing meeting or event.

15 minutes Noting that the article of the legal act, which is mentioned, does not say that journalists can enter the Seimas only on weekdays, it only states that the Seimas can enter through the third chamber on weekends, the LSDDP requested to the Seimas Chancellery that journalists would be admitted.

“We asked the Seimas Chancellery, he wrote a letter to let the journalists in. But we received such a response from the acting Chancellor Žūūkas that the media will not be able to enter the Seimas because on Sunday. I’m afraid you won’t let me in” , wrote.

According to the spokeswoman, journalists could only be admitted on Sunday with a separate permit from the board, but there are none.

15 minutes When asked why, as a board member, he did not address it, Kirkilas said the board did not meet.

“I went later, asked informally, but unfortunately for some reason I didn’t,” he said.

G. Kirkilas claimed that this did not happen because the party would have liked to sit without eyes.

“It just came to our attention then. Come in if you fail,” he joked.



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