I. Ruginienė spoke about possible coalition options: ‘I do not close the doors to any of them’
Lithuanian Prime Minister I. Ruginienė discussed potential alternatives for the current governing coalition, suggesting two viable options including a coalition with the 'Vardan Lietuvos' party and a minority government.
Lithuanian Prime Minister I. Ruginienė addressed journalists at the Government Office regarding the current political situation and coalition options. She highlighted that the existing coalition with the 'Aušriečiai' has two main alternatives: either to form a governing majority with the 'Vardan Lietuvos' party or to consider working in a minority government structure. Ruginienė emphasized that both maintaining the status quo and pursuing these alternatives are feasible going forward.
The Prime Minister also discussed the inherent limitation of choices within the coalition, mentioning that the ruling parties are those that were elected to the parliament, and there are only three explicit options on the table: a minority government, a coalition with 'Nemuno Aušra', and a coalition with Democrats. This statement indicates the complexity in forming a stable government and the negotiation that will be necessary among the parties involved.
Ruginienė's comments come in light of recent developments concerning S. Skvernelis, who has found himself embroiled in a corruption scandal and has been questioned as a special witness. The Prime Minister acknowledged that the future viability of any coalition relationship, especially with 'Vardan Lietuvos', hinges on the ongoing actions and sentiments of the Democratic party. Her remarks highlight the precarious nature of political alliances in Lithuania amidst corruption discussions, signaling potential challenges ahead for coalition stability in the government.