Mar 9 • 11:07 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

R. Tamašunienė accepted the oaths of eleven lawyers

The Lithuanian Minister R. Tamašunienė welcomed eleven newly sworn-in lawyers who will uphold justice and human rights in their professional conduct.

In a recent ceremony, Lithuanian Minister R. Tamašunienė officiated the oaths of eleven new lawyers, highlighting their role in promoting justice, democracy, and human rights within the legal community. The minister's remarks stressed the importance of these values in strengthening the state, as the new lawyers are expected to contribute their knowledge and efforts to safeguard these principles.

The newly sworn-in attorneys included Aurelija Daubaraitė, Dominykas Gidra, Linas Ilčiukas, Inga Liekienė, Ugnė Nasvytė, Mantas Paliukas, Vilma Platelienė, Liudas Rinkevičius, Rasa Vaičekauskytė, Dineta Valkauskaitė, Andrejus Zavtrakovo, and expert witness Vaidas Kazlauskas. The event serves as a reminder of the ongoing commitment within Lithuania's legal system to maintain professional integrity and public trust in the administration of justice.

According to the Ministry's records, this year has already seen the swearing-in of 16 lawyers, alongside one advisor and one expert witness, showcasing a steady influx of new legal professionals ready to serve. This continuity not only strengthens the legal framework in Lithuania but also reflects the government's investment in upholding the rule of law and ensuring that justice is accessible and equitable for all citizens.

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