Mar 1 • 04:24 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Citizens Conference Organized by Ignas Vėgėlė Will Be Held in Kaunas

Ignas Vėgėlė's upcoming 'Citizens Conference' in Kaunas has attracted over 700 registrants, despite venue capacity limitations.

Ignas Vėgėlė has announced that his forthcoming 'Citizens Conference' in Kaunas has seen registration from over 700 participants, far exceeding the venue's capacity, which can accommodate only half that number. He has requested that those who could not fit attend virtually instead. The conference is expected to feature notable figures from Lithuania, including cultural representatives, economists, and legal experts, who will discuss various topics relevant to the citizens.

Vėgėlė, a Member of the Lithuanian Parliament, has indicated that while there are discussions about potentially releasing a document resulting from the conference, he refrains from detailing any specifics at this time. The event seems to be aimed at engaging the public in discussions that matter to them, reflecting a participatory approach to governance. He emphasizes the importance of this platform for citizens to express their views and concerns, even hinting at the challenges faced in freely voicing opinions in the current environment.

Furthermore, Vėgėlė expressed concern about the state of free speech in Lithuania, noting a tangible fear among individuals to openly express their opinions and engage in dialogue. This 'Citizens Conference' aims to unite people from various backgrounds and promote a culture of openness and discussion amidst the pressures of public discourse. The initiative might serve as a significant step towards enhancing civic participation and dialogue in Lithuania, especially in light of recent worries about political freedoms.

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