Mar 4 • 12:37 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Prime Minister: The trip to Italy will be funded by the Government, as the whole family will perform state functions

The Lithuanian Prime Minister stated that her family's trip to Italy is necessary for them to perform official state functions as part of a state visit.

During a press conference, Lithuania's Prime Minister announced that her upcoming family trip to Italy will be financed by the Government, as the entire family is expected to fulfill state functions during the visit. She emphasized that, according to protocol and tradition, family members often participate in official duties when accompanying the Prime Minister.

The invitation from the Vatican, specifically from the Pope, underscores the significance of this trip, as it is intended to strengthen diplomatic relations while representing Lithuania on an international stage. The Prime Minister expressed gratitude that her family is embracing this opportunity and sees it as part of their civic responsibilities.

This move raises discussions about the appropriateness of government-funded trips involving family members and the balance between personal and official duties, drawing attention to how leaders manage their roles both in politics and in their family lives. It may prompt public discourse on the use of state resources for such purposes and the perception of official representation in Lithuania's governance.

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