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National & Local

The Prime Minister believes she is capable of representing Lithuania at the EVT, but does not want to pit institutions against each other

Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė expresses her readiness to represent the country at the European Council but emphasizes the importance of cooperation between the government and the president's office.

Mar 23 • 08:17 UTC
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A new survey reveals whom Lithuanians would trust with the state leadership position: favorites emerge

A recent survey indicates that Ignas Vėgėla, Remigijus Žemaitaitis, and Ingrida Šimonytė are the top candidates for Lithuania's presidential elections in 2029, with Vėgėla leading the poll.

Mar 23 • 05:36 UTC
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I. Ruginienė rebuts I. Šimonytė: 'She did not feel strong in either domestic or foreign policy'

Inga Ruginienė defends her government's performance against criticism from former Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė, highlighting her confidence in both domestic and foreign policy.

Mar 23 • 03:50 UTC
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I. Šimonytė on the meeting of P. Gražulis, I. Vėgėlė, and R. Jankūnas with J. Coale: lamentable

Lithuanian Prime Minister I. Šimonytė criticizes the recent meeting between various Lithuanian officials and J. Coale, calling it 'lamentable' and expressing concerns over its aim and implications for foreign policy.

Mar 19 • 11:40 UTC
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I. Ruginienė promises to support any minimum wage proposed by the Tripartite Council

Lithuania's Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė supports whatever minimum wage agreement the Tripartite Council agrees upon.

Mar 18 • 12:58 UTC
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The Opposition's Patience is Running Out: With I. Ruginiene Silent, Members of Parliament Have a New Plan

Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė's silence regarding alternative plans in the event of a NATO collapse has prompted opposition members to devise a new strategy following unsuccessful attempts to summon her for clarification.

Mar 17 • 03:55 UTC
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National & Local

Prime Minister at the Commemoration of March 11: We Can be Safe Only When We are United

Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė emphasized the importance of unity and respect among citizens during a press conference before the formal commemoration of Lithuania's independence anniversary.

Mar 11 • 08:25 UTC
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National & Local

Remigijus Žemaitaitis says that if he were in the Prime Minister's place, he would have paid for a family trip to the Vatican himself

Remigijus Žemaitaitis criticized Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė for having the government cover her family's travel expenses for a trip to the Vatican.

Mar 10 • 09:35 UTC
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I. Ruginienė: Meeting with the US Ambassador to Belarus Coming to Lithuania is Being Arranged

Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė announced the arrangement of a meeting with John Coale, the US Ambassador to Belarus, though there is uncertainty about his visit next week due to previous cancellations.

Mar 10 • 09:21 UTC
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I. Ruginienė says Lithuania is not considering helping the US in conflict with Iran: there are no such discussions currently

Lithuania's Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė states that the country is not engaged in any discussions about assisting the US in military actions against Iran at this time, emphasizing a focus on strengthening its own defense.

Mar 5 • 19:41 UTC
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Who would win the presidential elections? The results may surprise

A recent survey indicates that former Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė and Conservative leader Laurynas Kasčiūnas would receive the most support in the upcoming presidential elections in Lithuania.

Mar 2 • 06:10 UTC
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Prime Minister: If law enforcement conducted searches at politicians' homes, there were serious reasons for it

Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė expressed her strong trust in law enforcement, asserting that if they conducted searches at politicians' homes, there were substantial grounds for these actions.

Feb 11 • 11:47 UTC

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