Feb 20 • 07:12 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

V. Sinkevičius: I do not see the Prime Minister addressing the Kapčiamiesčiai Polygon issue

V. Sinkevičius criticizes the Prime Minister's absence in addressing community concerns regarding the Kapčiamiesčiai military polygon.

In a recent interview, V. Sinkevičius expressed strong critique of the Lithuanian Prime Minister for her lack of engagement with the community regarding the Kapčiamiesčiai military polygon issue. Sinkevičius highlighted that the management of the situation has been poor, particularly referencing the presence of military officers who were required to deal with incongruent questions about the polygon without sufficient support from government leadership. He emphasizes that the process should have initiated immediately following the decision, highlighting a requirement for proactive dialogue with local residents.

Sinkevičius underscored the Prime Minister's failure to be visibly present in the Kapčiamiesčiai area, questioning her commitment to being empathetic and communicative with the public. He pointed out that the Prime Minister should have either visited the community directly or invited local residents to government discussions, as these engagements are crucial for addressing their concerns. The absence raises questions about her leadership and prioritization of local issues in regards to military developments in the region.

The Ministry of National Defense had previously announced that the Kapčiamiesčiai military polygon will be divided into two functional zones, one for maneuvers and another for installations. This decision has significant implications for local residents, as it may impact their land and community safety, further amplifying the need for governmental dialogue with the affected parties to ensure transparent communication and address their grievances accordingly.

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