Feb 16 • 13:01 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

A passerby was surprised by the scene at Nausėda's house: realizing the mistake, they rushed to fix it

A passerby noted the absence of the Lithuanian flag at President Nausėda's house, which was later rectified.

On Monday, a passerby noticed that only the Vytis flag was flying at the house of President Nausėda, leading to a swift response shared on social media. A photographer from Lrytas, Tomas Bauras, confirmed that there was no Lithuanian tricolor flag present at the time of his visit. Shortly after his arrival, around 2 PM, the national flag was eventually raised, replacing the Vytis flag.

The event highlights the protocol regarding flag display in Lithuania, where flags must be raised on significant national holidays such as February 16th, emphasizing the importance of national identity and adherence to regulations. Under Lithuanian law, specifically the Code of Administrative Offenses, failing to display the flag on designated days can result in monetary penalties. The regulations stipulate that flags displayed on buildings must meet specific size criteria, reinforcing the country's commitment to national symbols.

This moment serves as a reminder of the public's awareness and the responsibility surrounding national symbols in Lithuania. The swift reaction to correct the oversight illustrates both civic pride and the community's engagement with national identity. The incident not only emphasizes the significance of the national flag but also reflects societal expectations for public figures in maintaining these displays, especially during key national celebrations.

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