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This week, Prime Minister candidate Ingrida Šimonytė published a list of the people she intends to nominate for ministers. The post of Minister of Justice is proposed to E. Dobrovolska, a member of the Freedom Party.
PHOTO GALLERY. Members of the Seimas show off their tattoos
Tattoos show hobbies, not competition
As soon as the name of this politician was heard, criticism began to appear on the internet and in the media, pointing out that Dobrovolska, 32, was too young to hold the post of minister and that her education, a law degree , it was not enough. Probably the strangest accusation was made about the open tattoos of a member of the Seimas. These are visible on his chest and on his left arm.
Dobrovolska admits that it is not a conventional policy, but does not consider this to be a shortcoming. Yet she wonders why her decision to decorate her body with drawings has received so much attention and criticism from those around her.
“I am convinced that in this context, when we speak of respect for man and his body and the right to decide for himself, this debate is not appropriate. My Bukowski, chess figures, and metallic tattoos characterize my hobbies, not my skills.
I believe that my independence from any community, the lack of institutional memory and a sincere belief in the rule of law and human rights as a value are my key strengths, ”Dobrovolska wrote on his Facebook account.
Colleagues expressed support
Expressing solidarity with E. Dobrovolska, other members of the Seimas decided to publicly display their body drawings. Here is a member of the Freedom Party Tomas Vytautas Raskevičius, who wrote alongside his tattoo photo: “Minister of Justice with tattoos? FINALLY! “
“Today, Evelina Dobrovolska found out about herself and there would be nothing: too few diplomas, too many tattoos, and Charles Bukowski became Lucy Zheligovsky.
And everything is much simpler: Evelina is young, a woman, and yet (no!) Ahead. The system does not want to let in the one who reached the threshold of the system with the slogan: “Right to man, not man to right!” – TV Raskevičius commented on his Facebook account.
She is pleased that Ms. Dobrovolska, who works as a lawyer, has helped transgender people change their identity documents.
“No lawyer with a master’s degree came to our aid. Evelina came to our aid. And if you don’t like the idea of a justice minister with tattoos, I have good news: the chairman of the Human Rights Committee is also” marked “. Maniškė it is a symbol of Yogyakarta’s principles on how international human rights standards apply to LGBT people, “wrote TV Raskevičius.
The Seimas member, the conservative Justas Džiugelis, also shared his tattoo in public, adding: “Does the inscription on the body erase the competition? Baikit, I don’t think so. “
Another member of the Freedom Party, MP Morgana Danielė, publicly expressed her support for E. Dobrovolska by demonstrating her tattoos.
The portal tv3.lt has already written about what pushed E. Dobrovolskas into politics, what are the most important works he sees in the next four years and how he managed to play chess with Viktorija Čmilyte-Nielsen.
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