Inspectors conducted an inspection on G. Nausėda's plot
Inspectors confirmed that an inspection was carried out at President Gitanas Nausėda's property to assess potential state land encroachments.
An inspection took place on President Gitanas Nausėda's property this morning, lasting over thirty minutes, led by inspector Rosvaldas Garbačiovas. The team conducted measurements and photographic documentation to investigate claims that part of the fence surrounding the president's residence might have been built on state land. The findings from this inspection are expected to be released today, addressing the public's significant interest in the matter.
Significantly, the property owners did not attend the inspection, as their presence was not mandatory; however, officials from the State Protection Service allowed inspectors access to the site. The need for this inspection arose due to recent media reports alleging that a section of the fence may have encroached onto state-owned land. Inspector Garbačiovas noted that there was still a temporary fence present, although he could not specify what had been dismantled earlier during previous inspections.
The results from this inspection are vital, as they will clarify whether there was indeed an occupation of state land at the site. The implications of these findings could have both legal and political repercussions for President Nausėda, amid ongoing scrutiny regarding the management of state resources and transparency in government.