Feb 25 • 08:21 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Inspectors Measure President Nausėda's Fence

Inspectors are assessing the modifications made to President Nausėda's fence after part of it was found to be on state land during an evaluation.

Inspectors in Lithuania are currently evaluating the reconstruction of President Gitanas Nausėda's fence, which has undergone alterations after concerns were raised about its placement on state land. Reports indicate that parts of the fence were being dismantled even before the inspectors completed their evaluation. The President's office clarified that the adjustments were initiated following recommendations from surveyors who identified that part of the structure erected over a decade ago encroached on public property.

The President's office stated that the reconstruction aims to correct construction errors made by builders more than ten years ago when the fence was first erected. Additionally, it was noted that the reconstruction would allow for improved security measures for the president's residence, as indicated by officials from the State Protection Service. This ongoing situation has prompted investigations by the Construction Inspection, which is looking into whether any legal violations occurred regarding the fence's placement and the subsequent actions taken thereafter.

The property on Pūčkorių Street has a total area of over 16 ares. This situation underscores the complexities involved in land use regulations in Lithuania and highlights the importance of transparency and compliance in matters involving state officials. As findings from the inspectors are expected to be made public soon, the implications of this assessment could have ramifications not only for President Nausėda but also for public trust in the governance surrounding property regulations.

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