With smiles and without major surprises: the Democrats gathered to discuss S. Skvernelis's fate
The Democratic party in Lithuania gathered to show support for S. Skvernelis without significant changes expected in leadership, as party popularity hinges on his presence.
Lithuania's Democratic party recently convened to discuss the future of S. Skvernelis, their leader, amid indications that no major changes are anticipated. Despite the gathering's significance at first glance, the party has expressed unconditional support for Skvernelis, acknowledging that the party's standing is tightly linked to his leadership. This unity is further emphasized by comments from party officials who believe he will continue to represent the party effectively.
In statements made before the meeting, Virginijus Sinkevičius, a Europarliament member and vice chairman of the party, expressed confidence that Skvernelis would remain the face of the Democrats. S. Skvernelis himself played down any potential discussions about leadership changes, asserting that decisions regarding his role would come from the party convention rather than the board meeting. He conveyed his readiness to explore options but stressed that the current meeting would focus on sharing perspectives rather than making definitive decisions.
The gathering took place at the party's office in Gediminas Avenue, near the Lithuanian Parliament, indicating its political significance. However, the decision to restrict media access suggests a desire for confidentiality in deliberations. While party members prepare to exchange views, the overarching sentiment is clear: Skvernelis is valued as a leader, and any discussions around his fate will have broader implications on the party's strategy and public image, particularly as they navigate the political landscape ahead of upcoming elections.