Feb 24 • 10:38 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Sinkevičius currently cannot imagine a coalition with Skvernelis: we will not become a political cover

Sinkevičius expresses that the Social Democrats will not ally with Skvernelis while he is under investigation for corruption.

In a recent interview, Sinkevičius, a leader in the Social Democrats party of Lithuania, articulated his disapproval of forming a coalition with the Democratic leader Skvernelis, emphasizing the ongoing investigations into Skvernelis' alleged corruption. Sinkevičius pointed out that while the Democrats attempt to convey stability and normalcy within their party, the reality is starkly different, especially given the serious nature of the allegations against Skvernelis. He asserted that the Social Democrats cannot endorse any politician embroiled in criminal investigations, as doing so would compromise their integrity and values.

Sinkevičius highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability within the political landscape, suggesting that any affiliation with Skvernelis at this point would reflect negatively on the Social Democrats. He expressed concerns that Skvernelis is trying to maintain an illusion of power and influence amidst the investigations, which may not only affect public perception but could also have ramifications for law enforcement actions. The Social Democrats are determined to stand firm in their principles rather than become a vehicle for a politician under scrutiny.

The statement comes at a time when political dynamics in Lithuania are increasingly complex, with various parties maneuvering for power. Sinkevičius concluded that while they remain open to collaboration with other forces, they will not sacrifice their ethical standards to facilitate political gain. This situation underscores the ongoing challenges within Lithuanian politics, especially regarding corruption and accountability, which remain critical issues for voters and stakeholders alike.

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