The makeup of Inga Ruginienė - paid for by state funds, but this is not a new practice
The article discusses the recent procurement of makeup services for high-ranking state officials in Lithuania, emphasizing public scrutiny over the use of taxpayers' money.
Prime Minister: The best tool against addictions is children's engagement, not a ban on social networks
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė emphasizes the importance of engaging children in activities to combat addiction rather than banning social media.
Preparing for the anticipated flood, Inga Ruginienė urges residents to remain vigilant
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė advises citizens to prepare for potential flooding, emphasizing the importance of safety measures and utilizing a dedicated information website.
Inga Ruginienė will visit the Vilnius district; residents plan a protest
Lithuania's Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė is set to meet with local officials in the Vilnius district, where residents are planning a protest.
"This is a dangerous game": D. Šakalienė describes the Prime Minister's statements as bold
The article discusses Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė's bold statements regarding Taiwan, commenting on the leadership's need to navigate sensitive geopolitical issues.
Inga Ruginienė: Services must be prepared to manage flood risks
Inga Ruginienė emphasized the importance of agencies and municipalities working together to effectively manage flood risks through real-time communication and collaborative efforts.
Lithuanian Prime Minister cancels visit to the Paralympics in protest against Russia and Belarus participation
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene has canceled her attendance at the Milan-Cortina Paralympics to protest the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes under their national flags.
Lithuanian PM to boycott Paralympics over participation of Russians and Belarusians
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė has announced a boycott of the Milan-Cortina Paralympic Games in response to the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes under their national flags.
Inga Ruginienė: There Are No Hidden Agendas Regarding the LRT, We Want to Strengthen Democracy
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė states that the government's intent regarding the national broadcaster LRT is to enhance democracy and freedom, not to serve any hidden agendas.
The Government approved the update of the State Progress Council composition
The Lithuanian Government has approved the formation of a new composition of the State Progress Council to be chaired by Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė.
The Prime Minister downplays the claims of the leader of the 'Awakening' party about the Kapčiamiesčio polygon: let’s wait for the voting
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė downplayed the comments made by Remigijus Žemaitaitis, leader of the 'Awakening' party, regarding potential party opposition to the establishment of the Kapčiamiesčio polygon.
Inga Ruginienė says she did not interfere with the finance minister's decision to part ways with the chancellor
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė stated that she did not intervene in Finance Minister Kristupas Vaitiekūnas' decision to dismiss Chancellor Mindaugas Šima.
Inga Ruginienė discussed defense initiatives and military mobility funding with Andrius Kubilius
Inga Ruginienė and Andrius Kubilius discussed the importance of strengthening Lithuania's national defense and enhancing European defense capabilities.
On February 16th, state leaders urge to be strong and resolute
Lithuanian leaders commemorate the anniversary of independence by calling for resilience and commitment among citizens.
Again, communication gets in the way: do you have a guess as to what really hinders Prime Minister I. Ruginienė's government
Social Democrat Robert Duchnevičius, the mayor of Vilnius District, critiques Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė's government for communication errors despite acknowledging her strengths.
Recent survey: more than 70% of residents rate the Government's work unfavorably
A recent survey indicates that over 70% of Lithuanians negatively evaluate the performance of the government led by Inga Ruginienė.
Reaction from Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė’s representative after questions were raised about the ignored letter from Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
An advisor to Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya claims that a letter to Lithuania's Prime Minister was ignored, which could have facilitated discussions on her security arrangements.
In Lithuania, there is cautious talk of improving diplomatic relations with China
Lithuania's Prime Minister Inga Ruģiniene expressed surprise over Taiwan's decision to open a representative office in Vilnius, indicating that it was not coordinated with the EU or the US, while emphasizing that neither Lithuania nor Taiwan currently plans to change the office's name.
STT conducted searches assesses Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė
Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė commented on the recent searches conducted by the Special Investigation Service (STT) at the offices and homes of politicians, indicating it may increase public distrust in politics.
A Disunited Voice Among Social Democrats on the Taiwanese Representation: R. Baranovas Thinks Differently from I. Ruginienė
The article discusses differing opinions within Lithuania's Social Democratic Party regarding the opening of a Taiwanese representative office in Vilnius, highlighting a divide between party leaders.
Lithuanian athletes visited by Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė in the Olympic Village
The Prime Minister of Lithuania visited the Olympic Village to support and encourage the athletes ahead of the Olympic Games.
Baltic state admits ‘huge mistake’ with China
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene acknowledged that the decision to allow a Taiwanese representative office in Vilnius was a significant error, leading to a downgrade in diplomatic relations with China.
China reacted to Ruginienė's statement about the Taiwanese representative office
China emphasized its openness to communication with Lithuania following Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė's remarks about restoring ties and managing relations with Taiwan.
China reacts to I. Ruginienė's statement regarding Taiwanese representation
This week, Lithuania's Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė mentioned the country's efforts to establish diplomatic and economic relations with Taiwan, indicating 'first small steps' toward restoring ties with China, to which a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson responded that the doors for communication between China and Lithuania remain open.
Inga Ruginienė will go to Milan, will participate in the opening of the Winter Olympic Games
Inga Ruginienė is set to attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games in Milan and will also engage with Lithuanian athletes and other political leaders during her visit.
Advisor to Inga Ruginienė: the Prime Minister will make a decision regarding the Vice-Chancellor after receiving a court ruling
The Prime Minister will wait for a final court decision before making any decisions related to the Vice-Chancellor, following recent legal charges.
Lithuanian Prime Minister Surprised by Kubilius's Suggestion to Talk with Moscow
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė expressed surprise at European Commissioner Andrius Kubilius's recent statement suggesting dialogue with Russia's leader Vladimir Putin as part of a peace scenario for Ukraine, stating she sees no opportunity for restoring relations with Moscow at this time.
Lithuania allocated 33 million euros for the modernization of Ukraine's education and care systems, and shelters
Lithuania's Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė announced a new aid package of 33 million euros to support the modernization of Ukraine’s educational and care systems as well as shelter initiatives, reinforcing their commitment to Ukraine's success.
A blood donation campaign will take place in the government
A blood donation campaign organized under the patronage of Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė invites ministers, government office staff, and guests to contribute, highlighting the importance of voluntary blood donation for the healthcare system.
Inga Ruginienė candidly: I aged ten years in half a year
In an interview, Inga Ruginienė discusses the limited political options available, highlighting the challenges posed by recent community conflicts and political meetings.
Inga Ruginienė: I do not see warmer days in relations with Belarus and there are no reasons for that
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė expressed in an interview that she does not anticipate improved relations with Belarus and sees no reasons for such a change, after discussing bilateral relations with Belarusian opposition figure Maryja Kalesnikava.
Once again, eyes turned to Inga Ruginienė's image: one detail sparked discussions
This time, the focus was not on political statements but on the Prime Minister's style, as a black hat became the main subject of discussion on a chilly day.